Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery mission is underway.
By David Shepardson, Steve Holland, Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. authorities said on Thursday it was not yet clear why a regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter collided at a Washington airport,
The US Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the Washington DC crash with an American Airlines passenger aeroplane was flying too high and outside of its approved flight path, according to a report
U.S. authorities said on Thursday it was not yet clear why a regional jet crashed into a U.S. Army helicopter at a Washington airport, killing 67 people in the deadliest U.S. air disaster in more than 20 years.
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Virginia lawmakers continued at the State Capitol on Thursday as they expressed their sadness over the deadly collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight near Washington, D.C.
The moments before and after a crash between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military helicopter are detailed in air traffic control audio.
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Sixty-seven passengers and crew died in Wednesday night's crash between a regional American Airlines jet and a Blackhawk helicopter from Fort Belvoir near Reagan National Airport.
Learn more about the path of American Airlines Flight 5342 and the Black Hawk helicopter that collided before 9 p.m. on Wednesday.
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