In Wake of Potomac Crash, Travelers Share Thoughts on Safety of Flying
- A passenger jet and a military helicopter crashed over the Potomac River, resulting in 67 presumed dead, as new images show the plane falling into the water.
- Recovery efforts have located the two black boxes from the aircraft, which will assist NTSB investigators in their examination of the crash.
- The FAA reported that the control tower was understaffed at the time of the crash, with only 19 controllers available instead of the needed 30.
- National Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated, 'It should not have happened,' reflecting concerns about air traffic safety.
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