
The NTSB DC examines the destructive plane crash of January in DC that caused 67 dead
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The National Transport Department (NTSB) In January, a three -day hearing in a deadly aircraft accident at Washington, DC. 67 people were claimed in the accident, which included a military helicopter and American airline passenger jet.

On Thursday, January 30, the Ronald Regan Washington National Airport appears in the Potomac River near the National Airport. .
The NTSB has questioned witnesses and investigators about the actions of the Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transport Controller and Army. According to the Associated Press?? The outlet has mentioned that it is very early to determine what caused the destructive crash to NTSB.
In normal operating conditions, two operators are handled for air traffic control for helicopters and aircraft at Reagan National Airport. However, on Wednesday, duties were assembled, so that only one person was left to manage both duties, The New York Times reported??

NTSB member Todda Inman, on Thursday, January 30, 2025, Speaks on the National Transport Security Board Chairman at a press conference at Ronald Regan Washington National Airport. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbro)
Outlet, a source that mentions the source that was not authorized to speak publicly, mentioned that there is usually only one Air traffic After 9.30 pm, let the controller leave, but leave a supervisor quickly. 67 67 The dead Midter collided with a local time before 9.00 pm.

On Monday, February 3, a crane appears near the plane crash near the Reagan National Airport. (Fox News)
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However, the person familiar with the case explained to the Fox News Digital that if the air controllers had to go away from the console for a break or join the shift in change, this condition is regularly combined. Even controllers can go away When air traffic is lightThe person explained while speaking on the terms of anonymity to discuss the internal procedures.
Fox News Digital and Fox Rachel Wolf is a breaking news author.
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