The deadly crash of a commercial jetliner and a military helicopter in the Potomac River is affecting flights in South Florida. Delays and cancellations are expected through Thursday.
One traveler mentioned how she couldn't sleep the night before her flight after hearing the news about the crash.
PSA Airlines, which operated the crashed aircraft, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fort Worth-based American Airlines.
An American Airlines jet with 60 passengers and four crew members aboard collided Wednesday with an Army helicopter while coming in for a landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near
The last major collision of a commercial U.S. airline dates back to 2009, when a Colgan Air incident left 50 dead near Buffalo, New York. Federal regulators tightened safety requirements following the crash, including bolstering aircraft carrier inspection requirements and pilot training hours.
Sixty-four people died after an American Airlines jet collided with a helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River.
On May 3, 2019, a Miami Air flight slid into St. Johns River at NAS Jacksonville. 22 passengers suffered minor injuries and three pets on board died.
Take a look at those simpler times in these old photos of FLL from the Miami Herald’s archives: Travelers walk through the Fort Lauderdale International Airport terminal in 2001. Miami Herald File Sears executives arrive at the Broward airport in 1955 for the opening of the Sears Town Shopping Center in Fort Lauderdale. Gene Hyde Miami Herald File
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