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NTSB Blames Helicopter's High Altitude in Fatal Black Hawk Crash Over Washington D.C
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a PSA Airlines plane in January killed 67 people because it was flying too high when the collision occurred over Washington DC.

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that a helicopter crash into an airliner over Washington DC on January 29th resulted in 67 fatalities. The NTSB found that the Army Black Hawk was flying too high at the time of impact, leading to the collision with the PSA Airlines CRJ700 airliner. This conclusion is based on data from flight tracking systems. The investigation's findings are a significant factor in understanding the causes of the tragic incident.
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