President Donald Trump questioned the Army helicopter in the fatal crash for flying at the same height at an American Airlines plane.
Trump appeared to resume the role of blamer-in-chief in the aftermath of Thursday's fatal plane crash, surveying the tragedy as just another American citizen asking questions, rather than as the ...
“No president has had more planes crash in their first month in office than Donald Trump.” “Air crashes happen. But there ...
Donald Trump claimed, without citing evidence, that DEI initiatives at the FAA were partly to blame for the tragic plane and ...
President Donald Trump met with American Airlines Chief Executive Officer Robert Isom on Wednesday to discuss Trump’s push ...
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy ...
The FAA has changed how helicopter traffic is managed near the busy airport in response to last month’s crash, leading to ...
During this morning’s edition of CBS Mornings, anchor Gayle King attempted to bait Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian into blaming ...
A series of catastrophic aviation disasters have made national headlines in recent days, but are there more planes crashing?
Trump was wrong about diversity and inclusion causing the DC crash. Regardless, DEI is a failure and a distraction that must ...
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom met with President Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to discuss improvements to ...
For the second time in two months, Americans watched a U.S. commercial airplane crash while attempting to land.