Two flights from Cincinnati into our nation's capital have been canceled Thursday morning after a passenger plane collided with an Army helicopter late Wednesday night.
Cincinnati native Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was valedictorian of her high school class before attending Tufts University and Georgetown University Law Center.
At three least three flights, from Cincinnati's airport to Washington D.C. have been canceled Thursday after a mid-air crash.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Three people with connections to Ohio were among the 67 victims of Wednesday night’s deadly midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas, reports say.
The crash and rescue on the icy river connecting Washington, DC and Virginia had similarities to this one. Five of the 79 aboard the flight survived.
A Cedarville University student has been identified as one of the victims aboard the American Airlines plane involved in the deadly collision with a Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C., Wednesday night.
Officials this morning are saying there are no survivors after a plane crash in Washington, DC. The plane involved has ties to Ohio. What we know.
There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew members. The Blackhawk Army helicopter had three soldiers on board. None of the 67 people on either aircraft are believed to have survived, officials say.
Chief warrant officer Andrew Eaves, one of three soldiers who was inside the helicopter during the crash, has family in Clermont and Clinton counties.
Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was flying back to Washington D.C. from a work trip before the plane crashed that night, her partner of six years, David Seidman, told The Enquirer.
Comedian Ken Flores dies at 28, remembered for his 'infectious laugh and presence' in the L.A. comedy scene