FAA chief: Bad airspace design led to D.C. airliner-Black Hawk crash
WASHINGTON, May 19 (UPI) -- The administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration told senators in a hearing Tuesday that "bad design" of the airspace above Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport caused an American Eagle commuter flight and a Black Hawk Army helicopter to collide and crash into the Potomac River last year, killing 67 people.
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