WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On Monday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Coast Guard will begin clearing the wreckage from the deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C. last Wednesday. Engineers say ...
Crews have begun removing wreckage from the Potomac River from the deadly midair collision last week that killed 67 people.
Hundreds of families are in mourning after an American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter ...
Salvage crews have removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River near Washington's Reagan National ...
What appears to be an aircraft engine belonging to American Airlines Flight 5432 was lifted out of the Potomac River on ...
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A large portion of the fuselage from the American Eagle passenger plane that crashed with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in ...
A crane was removing the fuselage of the American Airlines jet, which crashed into the river last week after colliding with a ...
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...
Authorities have said the operation to remove the plane will take several days and they will then work to remove the military ...