The Potomac River crash of an American Airlines flight and Army helicopter has claimed 66 lives, including young figure skaters and their families.
More than a dozen members of the figure skating community are presumed dead after an American Airlines flight and Army ...
U.S. Figure Skating confirmed that athletes were onboard the plane that crashed with a helicopter in Washington, D.C.
Figure skating coach Natalya Gudin spoke out after her husband and their students died in the American Airlines plane crash ...
Divers are expected to return to the Potomac River as part of the recovery and investigation after the United States’ ...
The D.C. plane crash wasn't the Skating Club’s first airline tragedy. Ten members of the U.S. figure skating team were killed ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said it was too soon to speculate the cause of the deadly crash above the Potomac ...
A commercial plane with 60 passengers and four crew members on board collided with a military helicopter with a crew of three ...
Two teenage figure skaters, their mothers and two former world champions who were coaching at a historic Boston club were among the 14 members of the skating community killed when an American Airlines ...
Air crash investigations can take months, and federal investigators told reporters they would not speculate on the cause.
The victims included teen figure skaters with their mothers and coaches, a college student coming from her grandfather's funeral, two Chinese nationals and a group of hunters.
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening, U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.