Jonathan Campos, Samuel Lilley, Danasia Elder and Ian Epstein, the crew who died on board American Eagle Flight 5342, have received honorary awards from their airline.
Wednesday night’s crash of an American Airlines commuter plane in Washington could be one of the worst disasters for the Fort ...
American Airlines retired the flight number 77 after it crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, per the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial. Eight years later, Air France Flight 447, an international ...
That’s because American Airlines has retired that number after the deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C., said Jesse Romo, Wichita’s director of airports. But on Friday, Wednesday’s flight ...
Aug. 27, 2006: A Comair aircraft crashed when taking off in Lexington, Kentucky, after it left from the wrong runway and ran off the end. Two crew members and 47 passengers were killed. — Nov. 12, ...
This is an update on the deadly American Airlines flight 5342 crash in Washington DC. American Airlines Flight 5342, with 60 passengers onboard, collided with a US military helicopter at Ronald ...
The investigation into the fatal American Airlines ... commercial air crash on U.S. soil since 2009—claimed the lives of all 67 people involved, including 60 passengers, four flight crew and ...
American Airlines flight 5342 ... A total of 67 people died in the crash — 60 passengers, the four crew members on the PSA Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, and three people on the military ...
A tragic revelation has been shared from one of the families affected by the American Airlines plane crash ... skaters aboard the American Airlines flight as they traveled back from a development ...
An American Airlines flight crashed into a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River as it approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Maria Pasquini is the staff editor for ...
An American Airlines flight that originated in Wichita crashed just miles short of its destination at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., after it collided with a military helicopter.