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Widow of D.C. plane crash victim sues American Airlines, federal gov.

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The family of one of the 67 people killed earlier this year when an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter collided over Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit against the government and the airline.

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  • A $250 million wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the widow of a crash victim against American Airlines, the federal government, and the Army. 8s
  • The lawsuit alleges failures by the airline, FAA, and Army in protecting passengers. 22s
  • NTSB found air traffic controllers were multitasking and an Army helicopter was flying above its assigned altitude. 47s
  • The lawsuit claims American Airlines manipulated airport operations to maximize arrivals. 1m 6s
  • The FAA has since made safety changes, and both American Airlines and the DOJ have responded to the claims. 1m 57s
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