NTSB gives updates on deadly DC plane crash

A midair collision between an Army helicopter and a passenger jet killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said, as they search for answers in the nation's deadliest aviation disaster in nearly 25 years. At least 41 bodies have been recovered from the icy waters of the Potomac River after the helicopter reportedly crossed into the path of an American Airlines jet late Wednesday. The incident occurred as the jet was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport, located just outside Washington, D.C. Federal investigators have cautioned that determining the cause of the crash could take months, and they refrained from speculating during a press briefing.

NTSB gives updates on Philadelphia plane crash

Philadelphia officials say a total of seven people have died and at least 19 people are injured after a medical transport plane carrying a pediatric patient, her mother, and four crew members crashed into a neighborhood Friday night. The crash erupted into a fireball and engulfed nearby homes and cars in flames. The NTSB is conducting further investigation.

Search for those in deadly DC plane crash continues

Recovery efforts are continuing over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., following a deadly mid-air plane crash. Authorities said they expect to find the bodies of all 67 people on board the American Airlines passenger jet and the Black Hawk helicopter that crashed Wednesday night.

Medical plane carrying 6 people crashes in Philadelphia

Officials said a medical plane crashed into a busy intersection shortly after takeoff Friday evening. We're told this happened 30 seconds after taking off from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The FAA has confirmed six people were on the plane, including a child patient and her mother. Officials believe there are no survivors.

WATCH LIVE: Philadelphia mayor speaks after deadly plane crash

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker speaks following the deadly plane crash Friday night. A medical transport plane carrying a pediatric patient, her mother and four crew members crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood, erupting into a fireball and engulfing nearby homes and cars in flames. The medical transport company says they have no reports of any survivors. Philadelphia officials say a total of seven people have died and at least 19 people are injured due to the crash.