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2 black boxes found, 67 dead
What we know after American Airlines plane crashes with Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.
Sixty-four people aboard a commercial airliner died Wednesday night after it collided with a military helicopter midair near Reagan Washington National Airport. Both the American Eagle jet and Army Black Hawk are in the Potomac River.
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D.C. plane crash live updates: 2 black boxes found, 67 dead after American Airlines jet collides with military helicopter
A commercial plane with 60 passengers and four crew members on board collided with a military helicopter with a crew of three near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night.
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What we know about the Army Black Hawk helicopter crew
The Pentagon has launched its own investigation into how an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines ...
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Crew Chief of Army Black Hawk that collided with American Airlines jet killing 67 is identified
Ryan O’Hara, a father-of-one, was one of the three soldiers aboard the military helicopter, according to reports ...
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What is a Black Hawk, the helicopter involved in the deadly American Airlines crash?
The Black Hawk is a US Army workhorse helicopter. It has been flying for decades. One tragically collided with a passenger ...
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New Angle of Black Hawk Crashing Into Plane Raises Questions
Two new videos of the fatal American Airlines crash on Wednesday night are adding to speculation about how it happened.
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