Investigators detail moments before deadly DC plane crash
- The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a midair collision near Reagan National Airport that killed 67 people on Wednesday.
- J. Todd Inman stated that preliminary data show the passenger jet was at an altitude of 325 feet, while the helicopter was at 200 feet.
- The NTSB is interviewing air traffic controllers and expects to complete that process by Monday evening.
- Search and recovery operations continue, with officials reporting that at least 42 bodies have been recovered from the water so far.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addresses critical updates regarding the recent DCA and Philadelphia plane crashes, shedding light on safety measures and future implications. The video offers key insights into ongoing investigations.
After Two Plane Crashes Transportation Sec Duffy Announces Major Change, 'My Focus is Singular'
Following two major plane crashes in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced an end to identity-based celebrations. He stressed that safety and accountability will now be the department’s sole focus. Key Facts: Crashes occurred this week in both Philadelphia and D.C. Secretary Duffy ended all identity-based observances as of 8 p.m. Saturday. Duffy used X to share that the department’s primary objectiv…
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