Kansas Senator Roger Marshall said the American Airlines plane was carrying roughly 60 passengers, adding: "My prayer is that God wraps his arms around each and every victim and that he continues ...
Officials have said there were no survivors. According to American Airlines, the flight was en route from Wichita, Kan. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) speaks to a reporter as he leaves the Senate ...
Roger Marshall, R-Kansas. ORIGINAL STORY: An American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Sixty passengers were onboard ...
Roger Marshall alleged Monday that the Federal ... s attempts to blame diversity efforts for the crash of a Wichita American Airlines flight over Washington, D.C. “I think diversity issues ...
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know ...
An American ... call American Airlines at 800-679-8215. “My prayer is that God wraps his arms around each and every victim and that he continues to be with their families,” Roger Marshall ...
Several news outlets had regrettably confirmed that an American Airlines plane collided ... but .S. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas, where the flight originated, suggested that all on board ...
The plane, American Eagle Flight No. 5342 ... the situation and "poised to assist if needed." Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall said in a statement, "Tonight, we received devastating news of what ...
Flight 5342, a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet ... He and his fellow Kansas senator, Roger Marshall, both expressed sorrow, with Moran stressing, “We’re going to know people ...
Kansas officials are sharing what they know after an American Airlines flight that departed from Wichita crashed in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night.
A passenger jet carrying around 60 in a direct flight from Wichita collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter near the Potomac River.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An American Airlines regional passenger ... But U.S. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas, where the flight originated, suggested that all on board died, saying at a news ...