In Wake of Fatal Black Hawk Crash, Renewed Scrutiny of the Helicopter's Safety Record Service officials say recent years have been some of the safest for its go-to aviation workhorse after decades of safety...
Black Hawks in Fatal Accident Collided in Midair, Preliminary Report Says Questions such as whether the crash was caused by pilot error, mechanical failure or other issues were not addressed in the...
Flight Data Recorders Found After Deadly Black Hawk Crash The helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell during a nighttime training exercise on March 29. The recorders have been sent to...
Army IDs 9 Soldiers from 101st Airborne Killed in Black Hawk Crashes in Kentucky The two helicopters were from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne, and were conducting a routine training...
2 Tennessee Soldiers Dead After Black Hawk Crash in Alabama The Tennessee National Guard has identified two soldiers who perished in a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash near Huntsville...
The Bell V-280 Valor Will Replace the Army's Legendary Black Hawk The Army announced Bell as the victor in the longstanding Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) competition to replace...
Documents Reveal New Details About Sinai Peninsula Crash That Killed 5 Soldiers An investigation into a 2020 helicopter crash that killed seven troops appears to indicate a mechanical problem with the...
A 'Disturbing Pattern' of Deadly Army Black Hawk Crashes Has Lawmakers Asking Questions A Democratic senator has called on the defense secretary to investigate a "disturbing pattern" of UH-60 Black Hawk crashes.
3 Idaho Guardsmen Die in Second Fatal National Guard Black Hawk Crash This Year All three were pilots flying in a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that went down south of Lucky Peak near Boise, Idaho.
Pilotless Black Hawk Takes Flight As the military tests out new unmanned aircraft platforms, are pilots soon to go the way of the dodo? On this episode, we...
One Recruiting Environment, Two Different Outcomes for Army and Marine Corps The Army and Marine Corps are set to fall on opposite sides of what has become a recruiting crisis as enlistment estimates...
Ramstein Squadron Whacked for 'Irresponsible Alcohol Consumption,' Banned from Drinking Outside Barracks Strict alcohol bans are rare but not unheard-of in the Air Force, and they're notably only used for extreme measures.
Army Reservist Awarded $2.5 Million for Dismissal from Texas Trooper Job over Service-Connected Disability The state had argued that it was immune from lawsuits in the case.
Video Provides First Clear Views of WWII Aircraft Carriers Lost in the Pivotal Battle of Midway Julian Hodges, one of the last living veterans who served on the Yorktown, teared up as he watched the footage.
Marine Corps Leaders Struggle with How to Train Female Infantry Officers Amid Worries About Standards In 2018, a Marine general who heads the service's training command wrote about his concern that the "pursuit of ensuring fair...