Crews spent the weekend positioning cranes and other key equipment following last week's deadly plane crash near Washington, D.C.
For the first time since the plane crash over the Potomac River that claimed 67 lives, two D.C. firefighters who were among ...
The NTSB gave an update Friday on the devastating crash in Washington, D.C., between an American Airlines plane and U.S. Army ...
Officials said the bodies of several victims remain in the plane's fuselage and their "dignified" removal is a main priority.
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the ...
Authorities say they have identified all but one of the victims of the deadly collision that happened on January 29.
Wind gusts and tidal conditions could slow operations today as officials try to pull wreckage from the icy Potomac River.
An American Airlines plane carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter outside ...
Recovery crews and divers searched the Potomac River for ... according to Washington emergency officials. They expect to recover all of the remains, though the wreckage of the plane's fuselage ...
5342 from the Potomac River on ... one of the plane’s massive turbines from the waves and deposit it on a flatbed barge near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in DC.
Investigators have recovered most of the airplane and helicopter from the Potomac River, but continued searching for objects on the river floor.
The bodies of all 67 people killed when an American Airlines plane and a US Army helicopter collided at Ronald Reagan Washington National ... from the frigid Potomac River, and the recovery ...