The FAA has reopened two runways at Reagan Airport following the Jan. 29 plane crash between an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter.
All three runways at Reagan National Airport outside of D.C. have reopened, with plane activity slowly returning to normal ...
Top FAA officials pushed to close one of Reagan National Airport's runways following two close calls, multiple sources told CBS News.
The Federal Aviation Administration is slowing flights into Reagan National Airport, a safety measure taken as members of ...
A Washington Post analysis of FAA maps shows the proximity of the flight path to a helicopter “tunnel” at a midair crossroads ...
But even before the National Transportation Safety Board completes its investigation—a neurotically thorough process that ...
According to a report by the FAA, one air traffic controller was working two positions at the time of the crash.
American Airlines Flight 5342 took off from Wichita, Kansas, at 5:18p.m., Central and was due to land at Reagan National Airport at 9:03 p.m. Eastern, but dropped out of the air on approach at ...
here's who has been identified so far American Airlines flight 5342 collided with the helicopter around 9 p.m. on January 29 as the jet was landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Some experts, politicians and airport managers have been warning for years of the risks posed by the crowded airspace and volume of flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ... have with ...
When the American Airlines regional jet and a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in midair Wednesday night, the civilian plane was ...
A large emergency response was deployed along the Potomac River in Washington, DC, after a commercial passenger aircraft collided with a military-grade helicopter close to Ronald Reagan National ...