Crews have finished recovering the wreckage of a plane and helicopter that collided mid-air, killing 67 people.
Officials announced Tuesday that the section of the Potomac River that was impacted by the DCA crash has been fully restored.
Investigators searching for wreckage from last week’s deadly midair collision between a US military Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines plane near Washington, DC, conducted an overnight ...
The section of the Potomac River affected by the Jan. 29 midair collision of an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S.
Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., ...
Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington used a ...
The wreckage from the two aircraft, which crashed January 29 over the Potomac River ... of the Potomac River where the aircraft fell using advanced imaging technology to map the riverbed and ...
Six days ahead of schedule, officials on Tuesday announced the section of the Potomac River affected by the deadly collision ...
Ten days after a passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River near ... a green laser to scan the river floor and help investigators map out its layout.
The wreckage is now at a secure location at Reagan National Airport ... helicopter and fell into the icy cold waters of the Potomac River, killing all 64 people on the jet. There were 60 ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Recovery efforts continue on a smaller scale on the Potomac River, according to the ... uses data from aircraft responders to create a map as to where the traffic is and ...