💨 Abstract
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is reviewing testimony from hearings into the Jan. 29 midair collision near Reagan National Airport, which killed 67 people. Aviation safety analyst Jeff Guzzetti predicts sweeping changes to U.S. aviation operations due to this crash. He suggests the incident, which involved an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, was preventable, with known hazards overlooked.
Courtesy: Dan Ronan
Suggested
Algunos inmigrantes detenidos en “Alligator Alcatraz” están en huelga de hambre, según defensor -
Key takeaways from 3-day hearing on deadly D.C. midair collision -
Night vision goggles may have hampered helicopter pilots before crash with jet, experts tell NTSB -
Investigators to wrap up public hearings into fatal midair crash between Army chopper and airplane -
Man who burned a Virginia city councilman intended to kill him, police say -
NTSB questions flight training procedures during congressional hearings over January plane crash -
Day 2 of federal investigation into fatal midair crash of Army chopper, commercial plane opens -
NTSB hearings will focus on fatal Army helicopter-passenger jet crash. Here’s what to know -