Salvage crews have removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River near Washington’s Reagan National Airport on Monday, five days after a midair collision last week that killed ...
Crews have removed the first pieces of wreckage from the American Airlines plane that collided midair with a U.S. Army Black ...
Crews spent the weekend positioning cranes and other key equipment following last week's deadly plane crash near Washington, ...
After last week’s deadly midair collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an army helicopter, crews have begun ...
Salvage crews are starting to hoist debris out of the Potomac River days after an American Airlines plane collided with an Black Hawk helicopter. Removal is expected to take three days and the pieces ...
Crews began the complex job of lifting American Airlines Flight 5432 from the Potomac River after it collided with an Army ...
Wreckage from the American Airlines plane that collided with a U.S. Army helicopter have now been lifted from the Potomac ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Recovery crews used a massive crane Monday morning to lift wreckage from the Potomac River, days ...
Crews began removing wreckage from the Potomac River on Monday, five days after 67 people were killed in a midair collision ...
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
Most of the bodies of victims killed in the midair collision last week between a commercial jet and army helicopter have been recovered and identified, authorities confirmed Monday.
The staffers are accused of making an unauthorized copy of Airports Authority records and are facing charges of computer trespass, ABC News reported.