The U.S. government has admitted liability in the deadly crash involving an American Airlines flight from Wichita to ...
"The United States admits that it owed a duty of care to Plaintiffs, which it breached," it said in a court filing, leading to the Jan. 29 crash between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter.
Government officials have admitted there were failures by the Army Black Hawk helicopter crew in the fatal crash with an ...
WASHINGTON — The widow of one of 67 people killed when a U.S. Army helicopter collided with American Eagle Flight 5342 in January sued the airline, its regional carrier and the federal government on ...
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Widow of Flight 5342 crash victim files lawsuit against American Airlines, U.S. government
The widow of a victim in the Jan. 29 collision of American Eagle Flight 5342 with an Army Blackhawk helicopter over the Potomac River has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines, its regional ...
The family of Casey Crafton has filed the first lawsuit over the American Eagle Flight 5342 crash in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., alleging the disaster was avoidable and caused by systemic ...
A filing states that the crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter failed to establish and maintain proper and safe visual ...
WASHINGTON — A Connecticut widow filed a federal lawsuit related to the Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Eagle flight 5342 midair collision that killed 67 people on Jan. 29. The National ...
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