Josh Morgan USA TODAY Air traffic control warned a military Black Hawk helicopter moments before it collided with an American Airlines flight going from Wichita to Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening.
Flight tracking websites lost sight of the plane at 8.48.03pm local time. Its last reported altitude was 275ft. Seconds after the crash, a gasp can be heard coming from the air traffic control room.
Hegseth says the crash occurred while the Black Hawk was on an annual proficiency training flight. "We do know on our side who was involved. It was a fairly experienced crew, and that was doing a ...
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Hegseth says the crash occurred while the Black Hawk was on an annual proficiency training flight. “We do know on our side who was involved. It was a fairly experienced crew, and that was doing a ...
Hegseth says the crash occurred while the Black Hawk was on an annual proficiency training flight. "We do know on our side who was involved. It was a fairly experienced crew, and that was doing a ...
Fox News is told the co-pilot was a woman. Both the instructor pilot in charge and the co-pilot were being evaluated during the flight, and were familiar with the area and route, Fox News is told.
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