The U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an passenger jet near Washington, D.C., had an advanced surveillance system ...
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The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, ...
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Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Eagle flight over the Potomac River​ late last month was flying with a safety system turned off, Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters after a briefing ...
The Black Haw's Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast - which allowed it to broadcast its location and other information - was disabled during the crash.
The Black Hawk was performing a training mission in an effort to renew 28-year-old Captain Rebecca M. Lobach's annual ...
U.S. Sens. Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall, from Kansas, introduced a resolution to honor the 67 people killed in the mid-air collision on Jan. 29, at Reagan/Washington National Airport. The commercial ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday likened the Washington DC mid-air collision to a golf driving range, calling the ...