After an airplane and helicopter collision in Washington D.C. Wednesday night, several flights to and from Georgia have been canceled. Here's more.
A family and fiancé are in a state of grief after the tragic Washington D.C. collision that took the life of an American Airlines pilot from Savannah.
A Georgia high school JROTC says a soldier killed in Wednesday night's midair collision near Washington D.C. is one of their own. Authorities say they fear there are no survivors after an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan National Airport.
Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a statement following the deaths of two native Georgians in Wednesday night's midair collision near Washington DC.
Tragedy struck when a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter collided with American Airlines flight 5342 enroute from Wichita to Washington D.C., resulting in the loss of at least two Georgians, Ryan O'Hara and Sam Lilley.
Two teenage U.S. figure skaters, their mothers and two former world champions were among the 14 members of the figure skating community killed on this flight.
The crash killed at least 28 people, with the rest aboard feared dead, after the plane collided with a U.S. Army helicopter
A Georgia state representative and former army pilot told Channel 2 about safety conditions in the air space over Washington.
There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew members. The Blackhawk Army helicopter had three soldiers on board. None of the 67 people on either aircraft are believed to have survived, officials say.
Sam Lilley knew he wanted to fly and began training to be a pilot, like his father, right out of college. “You don’t really expect to meet people that find their purpose so early on
The airspace around Washington, D.C., is congested and complex — a combination aviation experts have long worried could lead to catastrophe.