The committee is set to examine the systemic failures that led to the disaster, as revealed by the NTSB.
The NTSB said the aircraft had difficulty seeing each other before the crash.
Key senators and the families of the 67 people who died when an airliner collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, ...
A daylong hearing is underway that should make clear what played the biggest role in a midair aircraft collision that killed 67 people near Washington, D.C. The National Transportation Safety Board ...
New details about moments leading up to mid-air collision that killed 67 revealed at DC plane crash hearing - Family members of some of the victims were escorted from the room in tears during one part ...
The Get the Facts Data team reviewed months of data as national investigators raise concerns that other hotspots exist across the country.
During a hearing in Washington DC Tuesday, the NTSB overviewed findings after a long investigation following the deadliest aviation accident in more than two decades. Meanwhile, the Skating Club of ...
WASHINGTON — So many things went wrong last Jan. 29 to contribute to the deadliest plane crash on American soil since 2001 that the National Transportation Safety Board isn't likely to identify a ...
Many of the families have stayed in touch. They hold weekly calls to connect and support one another, but also to organize ...
The federal agency’s primary report states that the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) confirmed the airline transport-related pilot was in the left seat, and his adult son, who held a private pilot ...