NTSB Highlights Pilot Errors and Political Tensions in DC Airport Helicopter Crash

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The NTSB is investigating a midair collision near Washington's Reagan National Airport involving an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a plane, with findings indicating communication issues, altitude discrepancies, and safety concerns with helicopter equipment and routing, prompting safety changes and ongoing hearings.
Topics:nation#air-traffic-control#army-helicopter#midair-collision#ntsb#transportation#washington-dc
- NTSB hearing live updates: Black Hawk devices gave crew wrong altitude data before D.C. plane crash The Washington Post
- Families of DC plane crash victims break down in hearing as new video is released ABC News
- Helicopter in deadly DC airport collision was flying too high, NTSB says BBC
- Final Conversation Revealed Between Black Hawk Pilot and Her Instructor Before They Collided with Passenger Jet People.com
- Some air traffic controllers wanted to close a helicopter route near Washington’s airport. It was abandoned as ‘too political.’ Politico
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