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Editor's note: This page reflects news of the plane crash near DC on Thursday, Jan. 30. For the latest updates on victim recovery efforts, please read USA TODAY's live coverage of the plane crash ...
The air traffic controller on duty at the time of the deadly passenger plane-Black Hawk helicopter crash in Washington, DC, was doing the work of two people, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
FAA seeks to boost air traffic control staffing amid shortages U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Thursday that the FAA will allow air traffic controllers to work past their ...
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after colliding with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on ...
National Transportation Safety Board investigators were arriving at the crash site, said the Federal Aviation ... services work on the scene of a plane crash on the 7200 block of Cottman in ...
In the previously unreported case, an air traffic controller failed to warn the two aircraft in advance. The last major U.S. commercial air crash occurred in February 2009 when a Continental ...
U.S. Coast Guard, local, state and federal agencies respond to an aircraft collision in Washington D.C., January 30, 2025. ©Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles | U.S. Coast Guard photo
Recordings of air traffic control conversations published online suggested that a controller tried to warn the helicopter about the American Airlines plane in the seconds before the collision.