A retired pilot gives a first-hand view of what it’s like to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.Chuck Smith says he has made that approach and landing hundreds of times in his career. He shared a video with 12 On Your Side showing what it looks like to fly near Washington,
The American Airlines plane involved in a midair collision with an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) was in the Upstate the morning of the crash.
Officials temporarily shut down Ronald Reagan National Airport after a passenger jet and Army helicopter collided over the Potomac River in Washington D.C.
ATLANTA — After an American Airlines passenger jet and Army helicopter collided over the Potomac River in Washington D.C. on Wednesday night, several flights between Atlanta and Washington, D.C. have been impacted on Thursday.
Here are all the details about Reagan National Airport, which reopened Thursday morning after the nearby crash over the Potomac River on Wednesday night.
Multiple flights from Nashville to Reagan Washington National in Washington D.C. have been canceled following a deadly plane crash near airport.
American Airlines Chief Executive Robert Isom said Flight 5342 was “on an otherwise normal approach” to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport when it collided with a military helicopter Wednesday night.
Flights in and out of the Virginia airport originally halted as dive teams scoured the crash site throughout the night.
Flight data shows the American Airlines passenger jet that collided midair with an Army helicopter in the nation's capital recently made two round trips between Bangor and Washington.
According to FlightRadar24.com, American Airlines Flight AA3130 was right behind American Eagle Flight 5342 before it quickly diverted to Baltimore.