Wisconsin Flight for Life pilot shares insights on air traffic control, safety systems, and human error risks in wake of fatal DC mid-air collision
Authorities have yet to determine the official cause of the passenger jet and Army Black Hawk helicopter collision over the Potomac River.
Skating team Fond du Lac Blades to honor DC crash victims with a memorial performance at French Cup International competition.
American Airlines plans to expand its flights from Central Wisconsin Airport to O'Hare in Chicago, using new, larger jetliners.
Speed skaters preparing for the ISU World Cup at the Pettit National Ice Center in West Allis told WISN 12 News the tragedy has rocked the community.
The Army helicopter and regional American Eagle jet that collided over Washington are both workhorse aircraft that operate around the world on a daily basis.
Leaders across the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region, as well as federal lawmakers, are reacting to the tragic American Airlines plane crash near DCA.
American Airlines currently serves CWA using a 50-seat aircraft. American will then consistently offer three daily flights to its Chicago O’Hare hub (ORD). That starts April 4th. Then, the two new additions combine on June 5th, when all three daily American Airlines flights will be upgraded to the new airplanes.
MOSINEE, Wis. — Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA) announced Tuesday that it will expand its service with American Airlines, including the introduction of larger aircraft and an additional daily flight to Chicago starting this spring.
Wisconsin lawmakers are voicing their condolences after more than 60 people were killed after an Army helicopter collided with a plane in Washington D.C. late Wednesday night.
American has announced it will fly new Embraer 170 planes with 65 seats, offering more space and comfort for travelers. The airline currently runs smaller, 50-seat planes to CWA from its hub in Chicago. The new aircraft will be in service by early June.