As first responders continue to look for survivors Thursday morning, how does the crash compare to other deadly plane collisions in the United States? On May 12, 1979, an American Airlines DC ...
Forty-nine people died in the tragedy. Continental merged with United Airlines in 2010. The last major American Airlines crash occurred in November 2001 near John F. Kennedy International Airport.
There were 49 people killed on Flight 3407 near Buffalo in 2009. The crash involving a regional aircraft and a Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday ...
Passengers on a United Airlines flight from Houston to New York were evacuated before takeoff on Sunday due to engine issues.
Two 12-year-old figure skaters, several foreign nationals, two military personnel, a pair of world champion skaters from Russia, a police official from the Philippines, several members of the ...
WASHINGTON — A series of grave miscommunications in one of the most crowded and complex patches of sky in the US likely caused Wednesday night’s deadly midair crash between an American ...
Jesus Jiménez Mark Walker and Sydney Ember The so-called black box inside the Army helicopter involved in the crash this week has ... they moved to the United States to pursue graduate degrees.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that there are no survivors, and hundreds of responders were deployed to the nearby Potomac River, where the crash occurred, for recovery efforts.
More to follow." United Hatzalah EMTs who were at the scene said, "This was a very difficult scene - an accident involving vehicles and a truck. A woman of about 40 and an infant of about one year ...
Two Chinese nationals were among the victims of the crash, the Chinese Embassy in the United States said. It did not provide any other details. Dave Statter, a public safety consultant ...
A Clemson University student was killed in a freak accident over the weekend when he was crushed and trapped by a fallen tree while cleaning a large area of debris in South Carolina, according to ...