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In an emotional news conference, officials from the National Transportation Safety Board said the families of the victims are ...
The U.S. Army has named the third service member who died in the collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial plane.
The third soldier to die in the collision between a US Army Black Hawk helicopter and the Americal Airlines 5342 flight has been identified as 29-year-old Captain Rebecca Lobach, who served as an avia ...
The third pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter which fatally collided with a passenger plane in Washington DC has been ...