One air traffic controller was reportedly working two tower positions at the time of Wednesday's fatal crash near D.C.
A single controller was left to handle the air traffic of planes and helicopters flying over the airspace when two people ...
The audio indicates that air traffic controllers tried to warn the Army helicopter about a nearby Canadair Regional Jet.
President Donald Trump says he thinks last week’s deadly collision between a passenger jet and Army helicopter wouldn't have happened if the U.S. had a more modern air traffic control computer system ...
The plane, which took off from Wichita, Kan., with 64 people on board, was landing at Reagan National – traveling north ...
Wednesday night’s fatal crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport involving a commercial airplane and a Black Hawk ...
Listen to the air traffic control at Ronald Reagan National Airport speak to the Army helicopter pilots shortly before the ...
An air traffic controller asked the Black Hawk helicopter via radio if it had the regional American Airlines jet in its sight 30 seconds before the Wednesday, Jan. 29 crash.
Air traffic control audio shortly before the collision captures the helicopter pilot saying, “PAT 2-5 has aircraft in sight, ...
PAT-25, do you have the CRJ in sight?” the controller asks the helicopter pilot, according to audio posted by the Associated ...