Family members are turning their grief into action after losing loved ones onboard an American Airlines flight that exploded over the Potomac River in January. After colliding with a military helicopter, they're supporting new legislation requiring all aircraft, military and civilian, to use a new broadcast system.
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- Congress is drafting legislation to overhaul air safety after a fatal collision in Washington, DC.
- The proposed law would require all aircraft to use ADS-B out and ADS-B in systems. 33s
- ADS-B in, which provides critical situational awareness, is not currently mandated. 1m 14s
- The NTSB is still investigating the cause of the collision and will hold a public hearing. 1m 26s
- The FAA has limited helicopter traffic at Reagan National Airport as a safety measure. 1m 43s