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D.C. midair collision victim's family sues airline, FAA and Army

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The widow of one of the 60 passengers aboard the American Airlines regional jet involved in the deadly midair collision near D.C. in January has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against American Airlines, the FAA and the U.S. Army.

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  • Family of crash victim Casey Crafton files wrongful death suit against American Airlines, FAA, and U.S. Army.
  • Sixty-seven people died in the collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet. 18s
  • NTSB found air traffic controllers were multitasking and the Army helicopter was flying too high, with incomplete radio communication. 34s
  • Lawsuit alleges American Airlines manipulated airport operations to maximize arrivals during peak times. 55s
  • American Airlines and the Department of Justice have responded, and more lawsuits are expected. 1m 20s
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