Reopening of Runways at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after Mid-Air Collision

Two runways at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport have been reopened by the FAA following a mid-air collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet on January 29, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on board the two aircraft.

Plane and Helicopter Collisions in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia

A tragic midair collision between a plane and helicopter in Washington, D.C., and a medical flight crash in Philadelphia resulted in 7 deaths and 24 injuries. Investigations are ongoing, and recovery efforts are in progress. The NTSB is evaluating recovered components to determine the cause of the crash.

Plane and Helicopter Collision in Washington, DC

An American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, DC, resulting in 67 deaths. Preliminary data suggests a discrepancy in altitude between the two aircrafts. The investigation is ongoing.

Deadly Collision Between Passenger Jet and Military Helicopter near Reagan Airport

Restrictions on helicopter flights near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after deadly collision between passenger jet and military helicopter. 67 people killed in the collision. FAA limits helicopter flights along two busy corridors near the airport. Investigation ongoing.

Airplane Collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

American Airlines regional jet and U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided in mid-air near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on board. Speculation and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the accident.

American Airlines Flight 5342 and Army Helicopter Collision

American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with an Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport, resulting in the deaths of all 67 passengers and crew. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the collision.

Small Plane Crash in Upstate New York

A family of five from Georgia died in a small plane crash in upstate New York. They were flying through storm activity. The NTSB is investigating the crash.

Cargo ship Dali's journey from Baltimore to Virginia after bridge collapse

The cargo ship Dali, which caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge, has resumed its journey from Baltimore to Virginia after being refloated and undergoing salvage and repairs. The NTSB is investigating the electrical failures that led to the accident, with crew members from India and Sri Lanka allowed to return home under an agreement.

Cargo Ship Blackout Causes Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge

A cargo ship blackout caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Crewmember errors led to technical malfunctions, resulting in the ship losing power and striking the bridge. The incident led to deaths and a criminal investigation.

Container Ship Collision with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

A container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after experiencing electrical problems, resulting in the bridge collapse and six deaths. Salvage efforts are ongoing, and investigations by NTSB and FBI are determining liability for the accident.