Officials say remains of 55 of 67 victims of midair collision have been recovered and identified
- Authorities have recovered the remains of 55 of the 67 victims from the midair collision, the deadliest U.S. Air disaster since 2001, according to Washington, D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly.
- Families of the victims visited the crash site near Reagan National Airport to memorialize their loved ones, as reported by officials.
- The American Airlines flight was preparing to land from Wichita, Kansas, while the Army Black Hawk helicopter was on a training mission with three soldiers on board, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
- The crash is being investigated by federal authorities, with preliminary data showing conflicting altitude readings between the two aircraft, as stated by NTSB member Todd Inman.
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