Ian Epstein, a flight attendant aboard the doomed American Airlines passenger plane that collided with the army Black Hawk helicopter, was granted a fitting salute at his home airport.
There were no survivors after a collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C. late Wednesday night.
Three people in the military chopper died, while 60 passengers and four crew members, some based in Charlotte, died on the PSA Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, to the nation’s capital. PSA is a ...
The plane collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac, killing 67 people. The four-member plane crew was based in Charlotte.
Flight attendant Ian Epstein, one of the 67 victims of the D.C. plane crash, received a touching farewell at his home airport ...
some based in Charlotte, died on the PSA Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, to the nation’s capital. PSA is a subsidiary of American Airlines. Ian Epstein was identified by family members as ...