NTSB, plane and Black Hawk

A D.C. plane crash victim's family is preparing to sue the federal government, seeking $250 million in claims after Casey Crafton, a husband and father of three, died in the collision.
The NTSB said the Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the American Airlines plane was flying too high at 278 feet, and the crew may have had bad information from their altimeter. There's no ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has released several findings amind their investigation into the DCA plane crash.
The grieving father of American Airlines pilot Sam Lilley is calling for stricter regulations in the wake of the devastating ...
The filings over the collision of an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter last month appear to be the first such claim and signal the start of a long legal fight.