Government officials have admitted there were failures by the Army Black Hawk helicopter crew in the fatal crash with an ...
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US government admits Army and air traffic controller failures in deadly midair collision near DC
The US government now admits failures by the pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a controller in Reagan National Airport tower during the January 29 midair collision over the Potomac River ...
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U.S. government admits fault in deadly midair collision that killed 67 people near D.C. airport
The Justice Department said in court filings that an Army Black Hawk helicopter and air traffic controller may be at fault ...
A federal court filing says the Army crew piloting a Black Hawk helicopter could have avoided the nighttime accident in ...
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US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington
The U.S. government says the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role in a fatal ...
CHARLOTTE — The U.S. government admitted fault today in the deadly mid-air collision that killed 67 people, including a ...
The US government admitted liability this week in the mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jet in Washington, ...
In a 209-page court filing, the U.S. government said it is among the defendants liable for the damages from the Jan. 29 crash ...
"The United States admits that it owed a duty of care to Plaintiffs, which it breached," it said in a court filing, leading ...
The U.S. Justice Department said late on Wednesday that government employees were negligent in a fatal collision between ...
In a court filing late Wednesday, the federal government accepted liability in the Jan. 29 collision between a military ...
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin business, has secured a $433.2 million contract modification from the U.S. Army to fund Program ...
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