Local aviation experts say the deadly plane collision near Washington, D.C., came down to one thing: a communication error.
Officials say there are no survivors among the 67 passengers on the aircrafts that collided above Washington, D.C.
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A deadly collision between an American Eagle passenger jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter occurred over Washington, D.C., ...
As many as 60 passengers and four crew members were aboard American Eagle Flight 5342, and the Black Hawk helicopter was ...
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Investigators plan to push forward on Friday with efforts to retrieve the two aircraft involved in a crash in Washington that ...
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Investigators have recovered the black boxes from the American Airlines jet involved in a mid-air collision with a U.S. Army ...
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery ...
None are believed to have survived the Wednesday night collision, which caused both aircraft to plunge into the frigid Potomac River.