NTSB investigates Blackhawk altitude discrepancy, missing communications in Potomac midair and transmissions that were not received.
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Seventeen people were injured and there were no fatalities when a Delta Air Lines plane flipped over on arrival at Toronto ...
So did the presence of crushed leaves and plants, which made the rails slippery and likely worsened sliding of the train wheels, the NTSB found. Earlier in the investigation the NTSB found the ...
The NTSB briefed reporters today on information obtained from the black box of the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines regional jet killing all 67 people on board the two ...
The NTSB is investigating whether the Black Hawk pilots received a key radio transmission from air traffic control due to a stepped-on message. The Black Hawk pilot was undergoing a check ride and ...
The helicopter crew may have had bad information on the altitude from their altimeter, as the pilots had differing altitudes in the seconds before the crash, the NTSB said. Emergency response ...
The NTSB said that after the jet turned to make its final approach, and the plane was lined up for the runway, the pilots received an automated collision avoidance warning, indicating there was ...
Jennifer Homendy, NTSB’s chairman, said Friday that “ ‘pass behind the’ may not have been received by the crew,” based on its review of the Black Hawk’s cockpit voice recorder ...
The NTSB took over the investigation shortly after the incident and offered its first press conference on the incident in nearly two weeks on Friday. National Transportation Safety Board ...
There were no survivors. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chair Jennifer Homendy said during a news conference Friday that critical messages from air traffic control, relayed to the ...