The NTSB determined the existing separation distance between planes and helicopters at Reagan National Airport is “insufficient" and poses an intolerable risk.
The NTSB issued its preliminary report on the midair collision between a passenger plane and helicopter over Washington, D.C.
NTSB urges ban on some helicopter flights at Washington airport where 67 people died in midair crash
Federal investigators looking for the cause of the January collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter near ...
The NTSB’s preliminary report on the Jan. 29 crash that killed 67 people current helicopter routes allowed around the airport ...
An American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided on Jan. 29 as the plane prepared to land at Washington, ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday recommended that helicopter traffic be banned from a four-mile stretch ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday issued two “urgent” safety recommendations after discovering ...
The NTSB is, however, making “urgent safety recommendations,” per Homendy, regarding helicopter routes near Ronald Reagan ...
Helicopters should not be allowed to travel in a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River following the deadly air collision near Washington in January, according to urgent safety recommendations ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday called for immediate changes at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
The National Transportation Safety Board shared the preliminary report on the fatal midair collision between an American ...
Helicopters should be barred from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River when flights are landing on Reagan National ...
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