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  2. 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    It was the deadliest U.S. aviation accident—and the first fatal one involving American Airlines—since American Airlines Flight 587 on November 12, 2001. [ b ] It was the first fatal accident involving the CRJ700 series and the deadliest crash involving any Bombardier CRJ aircraft. [ 53 ]

  3. NTSB releases video of responders searching through eerie ...

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    The NTSB published video showing officials at the site of the fatal Jan. 31 plane crash in Philadelphia, which killed at least seven people and injured 22 others.

  4. Watch live: NTSB gives update on DCA crash probe - AOL

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    Emergency response crews, which did not expect to find survivors, have thus far recovered more than 40 bodies and several aircraft parts, including the flight recorders, from the icy Potomac River.

  5. File:Birgenair Flight 301 NTSB animation (long version).ogv

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    Excerpts from the CVR transcript can be seen in the upper left hand corner.}} |date =2003-10-08 |source =National Transportation Safety Board The NTSB mailed this to me on a CD when I asked them for the docket on this accident. |author =National Transportation Safety Board }} Category:Videos of aircraft accidents

  6. American Airlines pilot may have attempted last-minute move ...

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    The pilot of the passenger plane that hit a military chopper and crashed in the Potomac River may have attempted a last second move to evade collision, NTSB said at a news conference.

  7. TWA Flight 800 - Wikipedia

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    All 230 people on board died in the crash; it is the third-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history. Accident investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) traveled to the scene, arriving the following morning [2]: 313 amid speculation that a terrorist attack was the cause of the crash.

  8. TWA Flight 841 (1979) - Wikipedia

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    After eliminating all known sources of mechanical failure, the NTSB concluded in June 1981 in its final report, that the probable cause of the accident was the isolated extension of the No. 7 leading-edge slat from the flight crew manipulating the flap/slat controls in an inappropriate manner leading to an uncommanded roll to the right and the ...

  9. NTSB issues urgent safety recommendations on Boeing 737 ... - AOL

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    The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday issued urgent safety recommendations about the potential for a jammed rudder control system on some Boeing 737 airplanes after a February ...