The four airline crew members killed in the midair collision with a military helicopter last month in Washington, D.C., are receiving posthumous awards in their honor, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) ...
D.C. The plane Campos was assigned to captain was an American Eagle-branded Bombardier CRJ 700 regional jet that is part of PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines. The American Eagle ...
In the minutes before an American Airlines flight crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, an air traffic controller requested a last-minute runway change. The regional jet, ...
“We’re proud of Capt. Collins and all our team members who continue to safely care for our customers as we all mourn the loss of our PSA Airlines colleagues and passengers on board Flight 5342 ...
The regional jet, operated by PSA Airlines, was descending over Virginia and headed for the north-facing "Mount Vernon Visual Runway 1" approach at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The father of one of the two pilots on the American Airlines flight that crashed into a helicopter in Washington DC has demanded answers after the "worst day of his life". American Eagle flight ...
At the time, there were 64 people onboard the PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 and three people in the chopper. The FAA said in a Wednesday statement that the plane, which originated from Wichita ...
it's clear that an American Airlines regional jet collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River just moments before its scheduled landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, ...
The PSA Airline-operated commercial plane, which had 60 passengers and 4 crew members, had been headed for the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in Virginia from Wichita, Kans.
On Wednesday — the same day as the deadly midair collision between a military helicopter and a passenger airplane that occurred Wednesday night — PSA Airlines had announced plans to relocate ...
Spencer Lane shared one final photo on social media from the airplane from Wichita, Kansas, before it crashed into a helicopter prior to landing in Washington, D.C. The 16-year-old—who was among the ...
was operated by American Airlines' subsidiary airline, PSA Airlines. What was first a rescue mission became a recovery operation, with all 67 passengers in both aircraft being confirmed dead.