U.S. Government Admits Responsibility in 2025 Washington DC Air Collision

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The US government admitted responsibility in a deadly January collision between a helicopter and a plane near Washington, D.C., which killed 67 people, citing errors by an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot, with investigations highlighting safety lapses and near-misses around Reagan National Airport.
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