LaGuardia Collision: Airport Reopens as NTSB Probes Deadly Runway Crash

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A regional Air Canada jet collided with a Port Authority fire truck on approach to LaGuardia, killing two pilots and injuring multiple people, prompting a shutdown of the airport that was later reopened. Officials emphasized the LaGuardia control tower was well-staffed, and the NTSB retrieved the cockpit voice and data recorders as investigators begin examining debris and other evidence; more updates are expected as the probe continues.
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