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NTSB to ‘leave no stone unturned’ in investigation of DC air crash
National Transportation Safety Board to investigate a midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas that killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft.
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 collision between an American passenger jet and a military helicopter, will be the lone authority on the cause and details of the crash.
NTSB on D.C. crash: 'Investigative team will be on the scene as long as it takes'
During a press conference, the National Transportation Safety Board said they will “factually” be investigating after American Eagle Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas, collided mid air with an Army helicopter.
Watch live: NTSB investigators brief media on deadly D.C. plane-helicopter crash
Government investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are set to answer questions about Wednesday’s deadly air crash involving and
NTSB says preliminary report on airline crash will be released in 30 days
On Thursday the National Transportation Safety Board gave an initial update on Wednesday's airplane crash near Reagan National Airport.
WATCH: NTSB shares update on investigation into deadly DC plane crash
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held a press conference on Jan. 30 after a deadly, fiery crash between American Airlines and a military helicopter near the Reagan National Airport. Officials said they would analyze the facts to determine the probable cause of the crash before issuing a report.
How NTSB plans to investigate deadly American Airlines crash in D.C.?
The National Transportation Safety Board names who will be involved in the investigation into the plane crash involving a military helicopter in Washington D.C.
NTSB gives update on DC plane-helicopter crash investigation
The National Transportation Safety Board provides an update into its investigation into the midair collision between an American Airlines passenger flight and a military helicopter Wednesday night, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
NTSB: 'All hands on deck' to investigate American Airlines crash
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy discusses the American Airlines crash that killed 67 people, including all 64 on board the flight.
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'We will find out what happened,' NTSB vows after tragic midair collision: Live updates
American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas, was attempting to land when the plane and a Black Hawk helicopter ...
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NTSB Officials Duck Questions About Trump DEI Comments
When asked about President Trump’s comments that diversity hiring was the cause of the crash, officials at the National ...
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NTSB looks into cause of fatal plane crash, preliminary report to be released in 30 days
On Thursday the National Transportation Safety Board gave an initial update on Wednesday's airplane crash near Reagan ...
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NTSB urges public not to ‘speculate’ on Reagan National crash flight cause
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) urged the public not to “speculate” about the cause of the deadly mid-air ...
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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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American Airlines Plane Carrying 64 People Had 'Rapid Impact,' Slides Likely Weren't Deployed: NTSB
Officials from the NTSB reiterated local authorities’ belief that there were no survivors in the deadly Wednesday, Jan. 29 ...
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During a moment of national mourning, Trump chooses to attack DEI policies
Even though the investigation is ongoing and few details have been released, Trump quickly cast blame for the deadly midair ...
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‘Very Quick, Rapid Impact,’ Transportation Safety Board Member Says
No chute or slides appeared to be deployed from the American Airlines plane, according to J. Todd Inman, a member of the ...
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