New footage has captured the moment a passenger plane and military helicopter collided above Washington DC, as Donald Trump ...
The footage shows new angles of the collision over the Potomac River, where dozens of bodies have been recovered ...
Investigators confirmed they have recovered a cockpit voice recorder and a flight-data recorder from American Eagle Flight ...
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Photo: Alamy President Trump has appointed a new acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration following the deadly plane crash Wednesday evening near Reagan Washington National Airport. The ...
The collision occurred moments before the jet was set to land, sending both aircraft into the Potomac River. Rescue crews have recovered 27 bodies from the plane and one from the helicopter.
Dominic Nicholls, who flew helicopters for the British Army, explains how airspace is usually controlled to avoid accidents ...
Authorities investigating the cause of this week's midair collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a military helicopter have recovered the black boxes from both aircraft.
Large sections of the plane can then be seen plunging into the icy Potomac River, where it was later found in three pieces. Remnants of the helicopter, which was carrying three soldiers ...
CBS News senior transportation and national correspondent Kris Van Cleave reported that human remains and debris were washing up on the Virginia side of the Potomac River. He said the plane broke ...
The helicopter is seen coming into view from the left-hand side of the footage, seconds before the two lights converge and erupt into a ball of flames. The wreckage of both plane and helicopter is ...
The three-dimensional view above of the flight data from ADS-B Exchange shows the last location of the plane was recorded at 8:48:03 p.m. EST and was flying at an altitude of about 400 feet.