The Army Corps said it is first salvaging the jet — which still is believed to have bodies in it — and afterward, it will ...
Crews have finished recovering the wreckage of a plane and helicopter that collided mid-air, killing 67 people.
Officials announced Tuesday that the section of the Potomac River that was impacted by the DCA crash has been fully restored.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) released a timeline Saturday for removing the American Airlines plane and Army Black ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — All 67 victims from the midair collision near Reagan National Airport have been recovered, according to ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says crews have successfully taken all major pieces of wreckage from the D.C. plane crash ...
More than 300 responders are taking part in a recovery effort on the Potomac River almost a week after a collision of a plane ...
D.C., from the Potomac River on Monday as officials reveal that 55 of the 67 victims have been recovered. Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers via email for comment.
The US Army Corps of Engineers, alongside the Coast Guard and the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving, will start ...
Even as crews continued to comb the Potomac River for victims' remains, the Army Corp of Engineers began recovering the ...
Wreckage from the American Airlines plane that collided with a U.S. Army helicopter have now been lifted from the Potomac ...
The US Army Corps of Engineers ... the remnants of the jet from the Potomac River, which they expect to take three days, according to a news release from the Corps. Then, engineers will switch ...