The Army Corps of Engineers is expected to begin removing wreckage following the deadly collision of an Army helicopter and a passenger plane.
Three U.S. Army soldiers were onboard a BlackHawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington ...
Family members of the victims of the plane crash in Washington, D.C., visited the crash site on Sunday morning. Dozens of the ...
Army Corps of Engineers, along with the Coast Guard and the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving will first remove the ...
The Army Corps of Engineers will begin lifting the wreckage from the Potomac River on Monday. Officials have said it could ...
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday night. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
Authorities said on Saturday that 42 bodies had been recovered from the crash site, 38 of which had been identified.
The plane's altitude suggests the Army helicopter was flying above 200 feet − the maximum altitude for the route it was using ...