All major pieces of the plane and helicopter from deadly DC midair collision have been recovered, NTSB says
- The Federal Aviation Administration is slowing traffic at Washington Reagan National Airport due to recovery efforts after a midair collision that killed 67 people on January 29, according to a spokesperson for the aviation agency.
- Investigators are scanning the Potomac River for wreckage from the collision using advanced imaging technology to locate debris, as reported by the National Transportation Safety Board.
- Lawmakers were briefed on the investigation, but no significant new findings were disclosed, according to sources familiar with the situation.
- The Federal Aviation Administration has announced a review of airports nationwide that handle significant helicopter traffic near commercial jets, as stated by several senators.
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