The two Russian figure skating coaches killed in the American Airlines plane crash in D.C. were two-time Olympians and former ...
U.S. Figure Skating previously said several skaters, coaches and their family members were on the American Airlines flight ...
At least a dozen figure skaters, coaches and their family members were on the plane that crashed near Washington, D.C., ...
After an American Airlines flight carrying 60 passengers collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington D.C., President Trump confirmed that there are no survivors from the tragedy.
All are feared dead in a crash involving a Black Hawk helicopter built by Connecticut's Sikorsky and an American Airlines ...
Dmitry Peskov said that the Russian diplomats are discussing formalities related to the transfer of the bodies ...
Earlier, the media interpreted Donald Trump's phrase about contacting the Russian president as a possible hint to the fact that the conversation has taken place ...
Figure skaters, their coaches and family members had been on a flight to Washington after the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.
The European figure skating championships have carried on, even as the skating world mourned athletes who died when an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C.
A former University of Delaware Figure Skating Club coach Sasha Kirsanov died in the crash along with two young skaters who ...