Leesburg Police said fliers addressing topics discussed at a recent Loudoun County school board meeting were being distributed by people claiming to be KKK members.
The Black Hawk firefighting helicopter that crashed Tuesday at Leesburg International Airport was testing a new bucket release system, according to the NTSB.
Leesburg Police aren't releasing the names yet of the four people who were aboard a firefighting Blackhawk helicopter that crashed Tuesday near the Leesburg airport. Images of the horrifying crash scene is especially disturbing to Jerry Kidrick, a former Embry-Riddle professor who's also a certified flight accident investigator.
A firefighting helicopter crashed into a marsh near Leesburg Airport in during a training exercise around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The Leesburg Police Department said the four people on board were from a company called Firehawk Helicopters, a fire suppression company. Sign up for our Newsletters All four crew members have been confirmed dead, according to the Leesburg Police Department. The FAA and.