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Tuesday was day two of a three-day hearing on the deadly plane crash at Reagan Airport that took the lives of 67 people in January.
The hearings aim to explore how the actions of the FAA and the Army may have contributed to the nation's deadliest plane crash since 2001.
Friday was the final day of the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) three-day hearing on the deadly plane crash at Reagan Airport that took the lives of 67 people in January.
NTSB begins public hearings on DC plane crash The NTSB began its hearings looking into the deadly January air crash between a military vehicle and a passenger jet.
NTSB questions flight training procedures during hearings over January plane crash Sixty-seven people were killed in the crash.
Three days of investigative hearings ... in January begin Wednesday and aim to reveal new insights into what caused the crash between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people.
(AP) – Three days of investigative hearings on the deadly ... new insights into what caused the crash between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people. The National ...
During the hearings, the NTSB was told that the Army helicopter never heard the command from the air traffic controller to ...
The Army helicopter that collided with a commercial plane over Washington, DC, in January had incorrect altitude readings, which contributed to the aircraft getting too close, according to ...