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Washington DC plane crash: investigators probe wreckage and flight logs
Data confirmed that the air traffic controller alerted the helicopter to the presence of the CRJ-700 about two minutes before the crash.
Remains of all 67 victims of Washington DC plane crash recovered
All but one of the victims have been identified and crews have recovered a number of large pieces of the jet from the river. It is hoped work to recover the helicopter wreckage will start on Wednesday.
Families of victims visit site of plane crash near Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, federal investigators are working to piece together what led to the crash and recovery crews are set to pull more wreckage from the water.
Air traffic control audio details deadly Washington plane crash: 'I just saw a fireball'
The moments before and after a crash between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military helicopter are detailed in air traffic control audio.
What we know about the midair plane and helicopter crash near Washington, D.C.
Authorities believe there are no survivors in the accident, which happened as a regional passenger jet was attempting to land Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Washington DC Plane Crash Data Raises Questions
Authorities said on Saturday that 42 bodies had been recovered from the crash site, 38 of which had been identified.
What we know after American Airlines plane crashes with Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery mission is underway.
N.T.S.B. Investigates Washington Plane Crash: What to Know
The National Transportation Safety Board is an independent federal agency tasked with examining serious transport-related accidents.
DC plane crash updates: Crews to begin removing wreckage from river
The Army Corps of Engineers is expected to begin removing wreckage following the deadly collision of an Army helicopter and a passenger plane.
Watch: Plane wreckage pulled from Washington DC river
Recovery crews could be seen pulling the American Airlines' plane wreckage out of Washington DC's Potomac River on Monday. Sixty passengers and four crew members were on the American Airlines flight and three soldiers on the Black Hawk helicopter.
DC plane crash live updates: Salvage operations underway
A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the Potomac River, in Arlington,
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Washington D.C. Airport Employees in Hot Water for Leaking Footage of Plane Crash
Two employees with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority are facing stiff consequences for allegedly leaking ...
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Washington plane crash victims were ‘like second parents’ to Maine figure skater
Natalie Santaguida, mother of Brunswick native Caroline Santaguida, said figure skating coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim ...
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3 victims in deadly Washington, DC, plane crash have Ohio ties; airline tied to Ohio. What we know
Three victims of the deadly Washington, D.C., plane crash have Ohio ties, and the airline involved has a connection to Ohio.
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Washington Crash Renews Concerns About Air Safety Lapses
Clues emerging from the moments before an Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet suggest breakdowns in the system ...
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A timeline of last week's air disaster in Washington, the deadliest in the US since 2001
Almost a week after a helicopter and airplane collision in Washington killed 67 people, investigators are still at work as salvage crews pull out chunks of aircraft.
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