A military helicopter was flying above the maximum altitude for its route when it collided with a passenger plane near Washington D.C. last week, authorities said. The National Transportation Safety ...
The Army pilots were juggling dark skies, low altitude, a busy airspace and a cockpit without certain traffic detectors ...
Data retrieved by the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane near D.C. was flying too high.
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Your old long-time pilot is getting lots of questions concerning the recent helicopter and airliner crash. It is all speculation on my part, as all the facts and opinions that I've heard are from news ...
In a briefing with Pentagon reporters after the crash on Thursday, Army aviation chief of staff Jonathan Koziol said there ...
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Air-traffic control radar appears to have measured a US Army helicopter flying at a lower altitude than an American Airlines ...
The Black Hawk military helicopter involved in Wednesday’s midair collision in Washingon, DC, was training to evacuate ...