All 67 DC plane crash victims positively identified
All 67 victims who died in the midair collision near Reagan National Airport has been positively identified, Unified Command confirmed Wednesday. The completion of the identification process comes one week after an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter. Sixty passengers and four crew members were aboard the airplane, while three military members were aboard the jet.
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