Flight 90 did manage to slip the bonds of gravity, albeit for just 30 seconds—gaining a maximum altitude of just 352 feet and traveling a distance of 0.9 miles.
Arland Williams' fiancee said he didn't know how to swim and was terrified of the water but he kept a cool head and helped ...
A survivor of a deadly 1982 plane crash into the Potomac River in Washington ... 90 left what is now Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) and struck the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., at ...
While Panzer no longer dwells on the horror of that assignment, last week’s collision between a military helicopter and a ...
Following the deadly crash of an American Airlines commercial craft and a military helicopter, it's hard not to recall a ...
As the flight was leaving Washington, D.C. out of Reagan National Airport on Jan. 13, 1982, it "crashed into the 14th Street ...
On Sunday, 7News On Your Side found the crane that was used to clear the wreckage of the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse on a ...
It then crashed into the bridge at 4:01 p.m., just 30 seconds after takeoff. The 14th Street Bridge, were the plane went down, is just 4.1 miles by vehicle via the George Washington Memorial Parkway.
It came up as a news flash. It brought back memories of the last time we had a fatal crash at Reagan, which was when a plane clipped the 14th Street Bridge and went in through the ice and a number ...
It is the deadliest air travel accident in Washington, DC, since 1982, when a jet crashed into the 14th Street Bridge shortly after takeoff killing 74 people onboard and four in cars on the bridge.
Collisions like the one between an American Airlines plane and a helicopter over the Potomac River in D.C. this week have led ...
The Bombardier CRJ-700 plane operated ... of a deadly crash in January 1982 when Air Florida Flight 90, a Boeing 737, took off but quickly plummeted, hitting the 14th Street bridge and crashing ...