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NTSB Investigation Into Deadly DC Plane Crash
Preliminary Investigation into D.C. Plane Crash Will Take 30 Days, Final Report Will Take a Year or More, NTSB Says
The National Transportation Safety Board is sharing when reports will be released after an American Airlines plane collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.
Black boxes recovered from plane crash arrive at NTSB lab for evaluation
Thecockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from American Eagle Flight 5342 were found in the Potomac River and taken to NTSB.
Kentucky native speaks on deadly Washington D.C. plane crash on behalf of NTSB
Kentucky native J. Todd Inman is helping oversee the investigation into the Washington D.C. plane crash for the National Transportation Safety Board.
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NTSB recovers jet’s flight data to investigate aircraft collision
A midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said Thursday, as they scrutinized the actions of the ...
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DC plane crash live updates: NTSB meets with hundreds of family members
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
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NTSB releases more details about Texas collision that killed two UP crewmen
A Union Pacific Z-train was moving at 64 mph when it collided with a 45.5-ton piece of heavy equipment on a grade crossing in ...
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Live stream: NTSB gives update on deadly jet-helicopter crash over Washington
The National Transportation Safety Board was scheduled to provide an update on Thursday on the deadly airplane-helicopter ...
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NTSB Will Be ‘Sole Source of Truth’ for Facts of the Crash, American Airlines CEO Says
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the deadly midair ...
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