Virginia leaders say they’ve been raising concerns over DC’s crowded airspace for ‘many, many years’
- Two Virginia Congress members, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, have raised concerns about D.C.'s crowded airspace for many years, especially after a recent collision near Reagan National Airport.
- All 64 people aboard the American Airlines jet and three soldiers in the Army helicopter are feared dead following the midair collision over the Potomac River.
- Officials have confirmed that at least 28 bodies have been recovered, while searches continue for the remaining passengers and crew members.
- Warner and Kaine expressed that adding more flights to Reagan National Airport could jeopardize passenger safety, highlighting the airspace congestion issue.
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