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A Year After the Tragic DC Midair Collision, First Responders and Others Are Remembered by Victims’ Families as Heroes

The NTSB found close helicopter routes and misidentification by the Army crew caused the crash that killed 67, prompting calls for aviation safety reforms.

  • Families of victims from a midair collision between a passenger plane and a helicopter are marking the one-year anniversary of the crash that killed all 67 people on board.
  • Emergency responders who dove into the Potomac River to recover the bodies are also being remembered as heroes by victims' families.
  • The crash, the deadliest on U.S. soil in over 20 years, happened moments before the airliner was going to land in Washington.
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One year later: Here are the victims of the Washington, DC, plane crash

Many of the families have stayed in touch. They hold weekly calls to connect and support one another, but also to organize their advocacy for safer skies.

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