The CRJ was at 325 feet at the time of impact “plus or minus 25 feet,” the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed at the press conference, Saturday. “At one point ...
The NTSB’s designated spokesman on the disaster was asked by a reporter if he had spent time with victims’ families and also to elaborate on how they were doing. Inman at first responded ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. The NTSB later said, “Reporters should email [email protected] for all other inquiries,” claiming that it was meant to “better manage ...
It took "a slight right turn, followed by a slight left turn and then a steep descent," leading to its crash, NTSB investigator Ralph Hicks said in a press briefing Saturday. "This was a high ...
"A second later, sounds of impact were audible, followed by the end of the recording." NTSB board member Todd Inman confirmed the Black Hawk helicopter crew was on a training flight that required ...
An internal NTSB memo informed employees Friday that they would not be eligible for the program. NTSB, an independent and apolitical agency that does not report to the executive branch ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is set to provide an update Saturday on the investigation into the recent aircraft collision outside of Reagan Washington National Airport.
The NTSB is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating all civil aviation accidents as well as serious incidents in the U.S. involving other modes of transportation, such as ...
J. Todd Inman, [left] from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), told the press the NTSB has a "high level of confidence" that they'll receive a full download from the flight data ...
The parts for the Vans Aircraft RV-10 were shipped to Reid between 2007 and 2008, the NTSB reported. It was assembled in 2011. Before the accident, an acquaintance of the pilot saw Reid taxi the ...
During the briefing, NTSB Boardmember Todd Inman made a point to thank every agency that helped after American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River.
During the briefing, NTSB Boardmember Todd Inman made a point to thank every agency that helped after American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River.