Who was flying the American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter before DC crash
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Investigation into deadly D.C. plane crash focuses on Black Hawk helicopter flight
As federal officials continue investigating what caused the deadliest U.S. air crash in almost a quarter century, understanding what happened inside the Army Black Hawk helicopter — and exactly what altitude it was flying at when it collided with a passenger jet — will likely be key to unraveling the disaster, aviation experts say. A pair of seasoned Army pilots were at the controls, with a third aviator seated behind them for a routine mission …


American Airlines pilot's final words to heartbroken family before plane crash
The deadly midair collision, involving an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport late Wednesday, claimed 67 lives.
New Video of D.C. Plane Crash Shows Final Seconds Before Black Hawk Helicopter Collided with American Airlines Flight
The footage shows new angles of the collision over the Potomac River, where dozens of bodies have been recoveredNew footage has emerged of the mid-air collision between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport.The first clip, shared by CNN and obtained by PEOPLE, showed one aircraft entering the screen from the left side a second before it collided with another aircraft that appeared to be ap…
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