Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls the deadly aircraft collision involving a Black Hawk and a civilian airliner "a tragedy" ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening, U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the military has identified the three soldiers killed in the Black Hawk collision over the Potomac River.
Lights from emergency vehicles are seen at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, after an air crash near the Potomac ...
All are feared dead in a crash involving a Black Hawk helicopter built by Connecticut's Sikorsky and an American Airlines ...
An NTSB-led investigation is in full swing to identify factors that led to the Jan. 29 midair collision between an American ...
Trump said that he based his claims that the crash could be blamed on diversity policies within the FAA on his "common sense." ...
The soldiers on the helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet on Wednesday night were from the 12th Combat ...
It is being reported that all sixty-four people aboard an American Airlines jet, including U.S. and Russian figure skaters returning from a training facility, are believed dead after the regional jet ...
The FAA decision was made following Wednesday night's collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial jet.
There are no survivors in the evening crash over the Potomac River, and there no adequate words to capture our national grief.