Local aviation experts say the deadly plane collision near Washington, D.C., came down to one thing: a communication error.
The ice skating community in the Phoenix area is remembering the lives of more than a dozen ice skaters who died in the midair crash in Washington, D.C.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker resigned amid a feud with Elon Musk over SpaceX launch delays, while Donald Trump ...
A woman from Wichita who attended college at a small university in Ohio was among the 64 people on board the American Airlines flight out of Wichita that crashed with a military helicopter Wednesday ...
An American Airlines flight and US Military helicopter collided mid-air near Reagan Washington National Airport last night, resulting in the death of nearl ...
There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew ...
Reagan National Airport is widely considered to be one of the more stressful airports in the country when it comes to ...
The figure skaters who died in Wednesday’s plane crash are mourned not just because they were young and talented but because, ...
President Trump gave an uninterested response when asked if he would visit the crash site, where the passenger plane and Army ...
Recovery work continues at the crash site in Washington, where all 64 people on board an American Airlines flight died along ...
The Kansas City area aviation community is describing a fatal plane crash in Washington D.C. as the deadliest they’ve seen in decades.
Among the victims of the deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C. are 14 U.S. Figure skaters, coaches, and family members. For some Central Florida skaters, the loss is hitting close to home.