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NTSB holds briefing on D.C. plane crash investigation
NTSB leads investigation into deadly DC plane crash
Federal leaders are launching an investigation into the deadly plane crash that happened late Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump says his administration is working to get answers and he's suggesting diversity policies may be to blame.
National Transportation Safety Board officials give first update on deadly plane, helicopter crash outside of DCA
Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held their first press conference Thursday afternoon following a deadly collision just outside of Reagan National Airport (DCA) on Wednesday night.
NTSB begins investigation of deadly plane crash near Reagan National Airport
The National Transportation Safety Board has begun an investigation into the deadly mid-air collision between an American Eagle regional jet and a military helicopter that left all 67 people onboard the aircrafts dead.
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NTSB Will Be ‘Sole Source of Truth’ for Facts of the Crash, American Airlines CEO Says
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the deadly midair ...
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on MSN
'We will find out what happened,' NTSB vows after tragic midair collision: Live updates
This is a whole-of-government effort." The flight data recorders, often called "black boxes," have not been ...
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NTSB urges public not to ‘speculate’ on Reagan National crash flight cause
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) urged the public not to “speculate” about the cause of the deadly mid-air ...
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NTSB Officials Duck Questions About Trump DEI Comments
When asked about President Trump’s comments that diversity hiring was the cause of the crash, officials at the National ...
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NTSB releases more details about Texas collision that killed two UP crewmen
A Union Pacific Z-train was moving at 64 mph when it collided with a 45.5-ton piece of heavy equipment on a grade crossing in ...
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