A 20-year-old student at an Ohio university was among those killed Wednesday night when an American Airlines passenger jet collided with an Army helicopter in
Authorities say there are no survivors after a passenger plane landing near Washington, D.C., and an Army helicopter hit each other.
Elizabeth Anne Keys was flying back to Washington D.C. from a work trip before the plane crashed that night, her partner told The Enquirer.
Lawmakers across the country shared their reactions and condolences following the fatal collision, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who shared a statement on his social media page.
Officials this morning are saying there are no survivors after a plane crash in Washington, DC. The plane involved has ties to Ohio. What we know.
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American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk collided in Washington, D.C. Authorities believe all 67 on board both aircraft died.
Cedarville University said Grace Maxwell was one of the 60 passengers on American Airlines Flight 5342 when it collided with an Army Blackhawk helicopter.
The victims included teen figure skaters with their mothers and coaches, a college student coming from her grandfather's funeral, two Chinese nationals and a group of hunters.
Congress added more daily flights to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport’s schedule last year — and multiple other times over the past quarter century — despite