Just a day before a deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C., employees at the Federal Aviation Administration were sent an offer to resign with eight months’ pay.
Some major US airports had less than 60% of their staffing targets filled with fully certified controllers in recent years, ...
There's still a lot we don't know and initial speculation from the media and the president about the causes of Wednesday's ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said both aircraft had been flying standard flight patterns when the incident occurred, and there had been no breakdown in communication.
Investigators in Washington D.C. are continuing to comb through data as to what led an Army helicopter to crash into a commercial airplane. The incident left al ...
All 67 people aboard an American Eagle flight from Kansas and an Army helicopter were killed in a collision Wednesday night ...
Too few controllers have been on the job across the country in general, and in the Baltimore-Washington corridor in ...
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery ...
A passenger jet hit an Army helicopter with three soldiers as the plane got ready to land at Reagan National near Washington, ...
Following the collision between an American Airlines flight and Black Hawk helicopter, retired American Airlines captain Richard Levy said effective communicat ...
As the National Transportation Safety Board investigates the fatal midair collision that left 67 dead, details are emerging about mistakes and failures leading up to the crash.
The NTSB is continuing its investigation into how an American Airlines regional jetliner collided midair with a Black Hawk ...