A US Army helicopter was flying higher than permitted limits when it collided in midair with an American Airlines Group Inc. regional jet last week, according to US aviation safety investigators.
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
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The directive from the FAA included a sharpened focus on the risks and dangers of the jumble of aircraft sharing the crowded airspace near National Airport.
Barges are en route to the crash site and should be on site early Saturday morning to help salvage the aircraft debris, NTSB Member Todd Inman said during a briefing.