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Air traffic controller failed to notify commercial plane crew about approaching Army helicopter before Washington D.C.
The army helicopter that crashed into a passenger jet over Washington DC was flying too high, investigators have concluded.
Incorrect altitude readings on the Army helicopter that collided with a passenger plane over Washington, D.C., in January ...
At their closest points, helicopters and planes routinely flew within 75 feet near the airport, according to the NTSB.
The Army helicopter that collided with a plane over D.C. in January had incorrect altitude readings, contributing to the aircraft getting too close.
The NTSB showed the harrowing video of the Jan. 29 crash over the Potomac River as the agency kicked off a three-day hearing into the deadly crash.
FILE PHOTO: A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American ...
Photo / Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles, US Coast Guard via ) Investigators painted a devastating picture today of ...
There were 26 near misses in the three months following the DC mid-air crash, the Hearst Television Data Team found. About 40 ...