President Donald Trump has reacted to the devasting plane crash of an American Airlines flight that collided with a Black
A midair collision near D.C. has raised concerns over FAA staffing, prompting scrutiny of air traffic control and aviation safety oversight.
Donald Trump gave a briefing on the Jan. 29 helicopter-airplane crash on Jan. 29, in which a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter collided midair with American Airlines Flight 5342 as it approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
US president Donald Trump said diversity initiatives in the FAA contributed to a fatal plane-helicopter collision near Washington, D.C.
The crash involved an American Airlines regional jet and a Black Hawk military helicopter carrying three soldiers on a training exercise
The number of people onboard and any fatalities is unknown at this time. The plane can carry up to 65 passengers and four crew members.
Trump blamed Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, the Federal Aviation Administration and DEI for the airline collision.
Democrats previously hit out at the president's federal hiring freeze for hindering the "number one safety issue" in aviation.
After American Airlines’ American Eagle Flight 5342 had a mid-air collision with a helicopter and subsequently crashed into the Potomac River, the D.C. fire chief shared a statement.
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, at Reagan National Airport on Wednesday.
After a 60-passenger American Airlines flight and U.S. Army helicopter collided mid-air Jan. 29, a man shared the final text messages he received from his wife aboard the aircraft.