The Justice Department said in court filings that an Army Black Hawk helicopter and air traffic controller may be at fault for the deadly crash.
Government officials have admitted there were failures by the Army Black Hawk helicopter crew in the fatal crash with an ...
"The United States admits that it owed a duty of care to Plaintiffs, which it breached," it said in a court filing, leading to the Jan. 29 crash between a passenger jet and Army helicopter.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr's testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee comes after he faced bipartisan criticism for ...
The Justice Department's admission was made in response to a civil lawsuit brought earlier this year by the family of a ...
The U.S. government admitted Wednesday that the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role ...
The U.S. government admitted Wednesday that the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role ...
CHARLOTTE — The U.S. government admitted fault today in the deadly mid-air collision that killed 67 people, including a ...
The U.S. government has conceded failures on the part of pilots and an air traffic controller at Reagan National Airport that ...
U.S. government admits fault in deadly plane crash near Washington airport that killed 67 people when Army helicopter ...
Just hours after passing a massive defense bill that included the worrisome provisions about military flights, the Senate ...