President Donald Trump on Thursday took executive action to address FAA hires and aviation safety after an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger jet in D.C.
American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas, was attempting to land when the plane and a Black Hawk helicopter ...
The names of some of the plane crash victims have started to emerge overnight, including a 12-year-old figure skater and a university professor. Meanwhile, black boxes have been recovered from the ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker resigned amid a feud with Elon Musk over SpaceX launch delays, while Donald Trump ...
A pair of young figure skaters, their mothers, and two Russian coaches were among the 60 passengers on board the jet.
During a White House press briefing, a journalist asked Trump about his plans to visit the site of the deadliest US air disaster in two decades. The President dismissed the idea, quipping, "You want ...
Give Trump some credit. He has no interest in faking empathy, as Biden did so ineptly. In Trump’s playbook, empathy is a ...
Asked if he had plans to visit the site of the crash, President Trump responded: “What’s the site? The water? You want me to go swimming?” Trump said, as he signed executive orders in the Oval Office ...
Army Black Hawk pilot identified as Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves after fatal crash over Reagan National Airport. No ...
Daniel Driscoll, President Trump’s pick for Army secretary, said during his Thursday confirmation hearing that the service ...
A midair collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said ...