Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash – devastating a global community far too familiar with tragedy.
A preliminary investigation report into the crash that occurred between a commercial plane and a military helicopter Wednesday night reportedly showed the air traffic control tower staffing level ...
No survivors are expected, officials said. Sixty-four people were on the plane, which departed from Wichita, Kansas. Three Army soldiers were aboard the helicopter, which was on a training flight ...
Many of the victims have yet to be publicly identified. The plane, American Eagle Flight No. 5342, a regional jetliner, was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members on a flight from Wichita ...
The collision Wednesday of the Bombardier CRJ-701 twin-engine plane and UH-60 Black Hawk occurred over the Potomac River and the two aircraft fell into the icy water. In 1982, an Air Florida ...
Reagan Washington National Airport. Jan. 31, 6:00 p.m. ESTBlack boxes from both the plane and the Black Hawk helicopter were recovered, investigators said, which record the pilots’ voices in the ...
Figure skating legend Nancy Kerrigan broke down in tears over the talented local skaters whose lives were lost in the tragic collision of an American Airlines plane and military helicopter in ...
Aviation experts offer their insight into the most dangerous points of a flight and the safest part of the plane - and look at whether a high-profile string of plane crashes should put people off ...
Editor's note: This page reflects news of the plane crash near DC on Thursday, Jan. 30. For the latest updates on victim recovery efforts, please read USA TODAY's live coverage of the plane ...
By Kate Selig Ari Schulman, a magazine editor, was driving to his home in Virginia on Wednesday evening past Ronald Reagan National Airport when he saw a plane coming in for landing — wings ...