A midair collision near D.C. has raised concerns over FAA staffing, prompting scrutiny of air traffic control and aviation safety oversight.
President Donald Trump questioned the Army helicopter in the fatal crash for flying at the same height at an American Airlines plane.
President Donald Trump is going to give remarks on the deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday. Currently, we know that an American Airlines plane that was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Amry helicopter while landing at
Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, criticized President Donald Trump’s handling of the recent fatal crash of an American Airlines Group Inc AA plane, highlighting the safety record during his tenure. What Happened: On Thursday ...
The US President appeared to be stepping on the toes of Washington DC first responders early this morning when he made a series of bizarre claims following the plane crash
Democrats previously hit out at the president's federal hiring freeze for hindering the "number one safety issue" in aviation.
The President of the United States is in disbelief after an AA aircraft hit a Black Hawk helicopter and dived into Potrac River.
The number of people onboard and any fatalities is unknown at this time. The plane can carry up to 65 passengers and four crew members.
Warning: This livestream may contain misinformation that has not been independently verified.Watch live as Donald Trump holds a press conference on Thursday, 30 January, after an American Airlines regional plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided in Washington,
Donald Trump gave a briefing on the Jan. 29 helicopter-airplane crash on Jan. 29, in which a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter collided midair with American Airlines Flight 5342 as it approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
President Donald Trump didn’t hold back when it came to sharing his thoughts during a news conference about the fatal collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter. During his briefing late Thursday morning on the D.