Washington Midair Collision Investigation
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FILE - Crosses are seen at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the plane crash in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Jan. 31, 2025, in Arlington, Va.
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So many things went wrong last Jan. 29 to contribute to the collision between an airliner and a U.S. Army helicopter that killed 67 people that the National Transportation Safety Board isn’t likely to identify a single cause at its hearing Tuesday. Instead, the investigators will detail all the things they found that played a role in the crash near Washington, and the board will recommend changes that should be made to help prevent a similar event from happening again. Family members of the victims hope those suggestions won’t be ignored the same way many past NTSB recommendations have been after other crashes.
A daylong hearing on Tuesday should make clear what played the biggest role in causing last January’s midair collision near Washington D.C. that killed 67 people. The National Transportation Safety Board will recommend what should be done to prevent similar tragedies. An American Airlines jet flying from Wichita, Kansas, and an Army Black Hawk helicopter ran into each other and plummeted into the icy Potomac River on Jan. 29, 2025. The Federal Aviation Administration has taken a number of steps to ensure that helicopters and planes no longer share the same crowded airspace around the nation’s capital. But the NTSB will recommend additional action, and the families of the victims say they hope that leads to meaningful changes.
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