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Conspicuous by its absence from those reports was India’s homegrown Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas Light Combat ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on April's Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six people. The six-page report sheds new light on what exactly ...
The Army has paused all helicopter training flights around the Pentagon near Washington after disruptions to two commercial flights last Thursday. A senior Army spokesperson confirmed the pause to ...
A sightseeing helicopter that crashed in New York City’s Hudson River in April, killing all six people on board, "suddenly" broke apart before plummeting into the water, the National ...
The doomed tourist helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last month, killing six people, emitted “loud bangs” before breaking into three pieces, the National Transportation Safety ...
The Army said Monday that a Virginia-based helicopter unit was suspending flights to the Pentagon after an incident last week that led to two airliners being directed to abort landings at Reagan ...
Air traffic controllers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport told the Delta and Republic flights to perform "go-arounds" because of the "priority air transport helicopter" Charlotte ...
Two planes had to perform "go-arounds" to avoid crashing into a military helicopter on Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where a commercial plane and a Black Hawk Army ...
By Patrick McGeehan Patrick McGeehan has covered several fatal helicopter crashes in and around New York City. The sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last month, killing all ...
Federal officials on Wednesday released images of a doomed New York City sightseeing helicopter as it broke apart in midair last month, killing six people. The series of still photographs taken ...
The episode followed a fatal collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet in January, and prompted concern and outrage among officials. By Mark Walker Reporting from Washington ...