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NPR speaks with Michael McCormick, former vice president of the FAA Air Traffic Organization, about reports that the airspace above Reagan airport has long raised safety concerns.
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Among the unanswered questions about the crash near Washington, D.C., are the flight pattern of the Black Hawk helicopter and ...