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Skating world championships head to Boston two months after fatal DC crash
It has been nearly two months since American Airlines Flight 5342 lifted off from a wintry runway in southeast Kansas, destined for Washington, D.C., with dozens of members of the tight-knit figure skating community aboard it. They were just kids, accompanied by parents and coaches, who had been attending a development camp that followed the U.S. championships in Wichita. Many...
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Figure skating's world championships are headed to Boston, another chance to heal after DC crash
It has been nearly two months since American Airlines Flight 5342 departed for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. It never arrived. The midair collision with a military helicopter killed everyone on board, including numerous members of the tight-knit figure skating community. This week, the world championships are coming to American soil, and the hope is that the showcase of the...
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Helicopters permanently restricted on route near Washington airport where 67 died in midair crash
The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport on the route where an airliner and an Army helicopter collided in midair.
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‘Life is fragile': Prince George's first responder describes DCA crash aftermath
Prince George’s County police publicly thanked those who responded to the Potomac crash catastrophe. A first responder told News4’s Joseph Olmo what it was like to rush to the scene and then go home to his own children.
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Viral therapy dogs jump into action after tragic D.C. plane crash
Guest host Willie Geist meets Ellie and Emma, two golden retriever therapy dogs providing comfort in the Washington D.C. area and spreading joy online. Ellie and Emma’s human Kevin dials-in and shares how meeting a kind therapy dog while on deployment inspired him to raise therapy dogs himself. Kevin also reacts to Ellie and Emma becoming social media celebrities with...
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DMV Council of Governments recognizes first responders for work after Potomac crash
Standing together, arm to arm, a group of first responders from across the D.C. region was honored by the Council of Governments on Wednesday for their actions on that cold, dark, January night when a plane and a military helicopter crashed into the Potomac River.
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First responders recognized for heroic actions after Potomac crash
It’s hard to imagine what first responders encountered, and what they worked through on the night of that midair collision near DCA. Making sure their mental health is taken care of has been a theme since the tragedy. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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What to know about NTSB's recommendation to change helicopter route near DCA
News4’s Jackie Bensen breaks down the NTSB’s recommendation for permanent changes to a helicopter route near Reagan National Airport after discovering helicopters were regularly flying as close as 75 feet away from commercial planes.
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NTSB calls for safety changes near DCA
The NTSB said in its investigation into the deadly midair collision, it discovered helicopters are regularly flying as close as 75 feet away from some planes approaching DCA. News4’s Adam Tuss explains what happens next.
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‘Intolerable risk': NTSB recommends helicopter route change after DCA crash
Here’s what the NTSB chair said about a recommended helicopter route change after the DCA midair catastrophe.
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News conference: NTSB advises permanent helicopter route change after DCA crash
After the deadly plane crash over the Potomac River, the NTSB recommended permanent changes to helicopter operations near Ronald Reagan National Airport. Watch an update by Chair Jennifer Homendy.
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‘Intolerable risk': After DCA crash, NTSB recommends permanent change to helicopter route
The National Transportation Safety Board today will give another update on the fatal midair crash that happened in January in Washington, D.C.
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FAA wants tougher air traffic control staffing regulations at Reagan National
The Federal Aviation Administration made recommendations about staffing levels and responsibilities in the air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport in response to the tragic midair collision near the airport Jan. 29. Only one air traffic controller was in charge of airplane and helicopter traffic when a military helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight, killing all 67 people…
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FAA wants tougher air traffic control staffing regulations at Reagan National
The Federal Aviation Administration made recommendations about staffing levels and responsibilities in the air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss has the latest from the airport.
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Emotions pour out in figure skating tribute to plane crash victims
Skaters gave moving performances to honor the victims, some of whom were their parents and loved ones. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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5 figure skating icons talk ‘significant loss' after DC plane crash: ‘This one just felt so unfair'
The skating legends said athletes in the sport are adept at knowing how to come together to move forward in the face of adversity.
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Tears flow at poignant figure skating event benefiting victims of DC plane crash
A star-studded group of some of the best U.S. figure skaters of the past and present took the ice in the nation’s capital to remember and raise money for the victims of the midair collision outside Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Olympic champions Brian Boitano and Kristi Yamaguchi emceed the Legacy on Ice benefit event, which included performances by the...
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Parents of fallen soldier meet Potomac crash first responders
It’s been more than four weeks since Gary and Mary O’Hara lost their son, Army Staff Sgt. Ryan O’Hara, in the midair crash over the Potomac River. They have been dealing with overwhelming sadness and grief, along with questions — lots of them. Some of those questions they thought could be answered in Washington at the Legacy on Ice...
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Parents of fallen soldier meet Potomac crash first responders
At the Legacy on Ice Benefit, the parents of Army Staff Sgt. Ryan O’Hara met some of the first responders from the midair collision over the Potomac River. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Skaters honor Potomac plane crash victims in emotional Legacy on Ice performance
Figure skaters performed in the Legacy on Ice benefit at Capital One Arena to honor the lives lost in the midair collision. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.