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Transportation Secretary Duffy: Both aircrafts were in ‘standard flight pattern’ before crash
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Newly appointed Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said during a press conference that both aircrafts involved in a deadly midair collision near Reagan Washington National Airport were both in standard flight patterns. Duffy went on to say that his department will not rest until there “are answers for the families” of the crash victims.Jan. 30, 2025