FBI dive boats were spotted on Wednesday in the area of the Potomac River where the plane involved in the midair collision ...
A DC Fire and EMS fire boat captain and a dive team member who helped recover victims spoke for the first time about what ...
Standing together, arm to arm, a group of first responders from across the D.C. region was honored by the Council of Governments on Wednesday for their actions on that cold, dark, January night when a ...
Dive operations on Monday confirmed all major ... nighttime operations when they collided at a low altitude over the Potomac River. Salvage crews recovered all bodies on Feb. 4 and the last ...
Dozens of first responders from D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia were recognized for their efforts after the plane crash near Reagan National Airport.
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy told reporters last month that the Black Hawk's cockpit recorder suggested an incomplete ...
WASHINGTON — Officials say the Potomac River is safe to navigate once again ... as part of their ongoing investigation. Following dive operations on Monday, officials confirmed all major ...
Nearly two months after American Airlines flight 5342 collided with a helicopter, leading to 67 fatalities, the National ...
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A collision, an alert, then the hardest days for first respondersAfter American Eagle Flight 5342 and an Army helicopter collided, firefighters, boat operators and others from D.C., Maryland and Virginia went into action.
The NTSB gave an update Friday on the devastating crash in Washington, D.C., between an American Airlines plane and U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.
The NTSB released its preliminary report for the Jan. 29 Potomac midair that killed 67 people, revealing details about missed ...
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