US restricts helicopter flights after Washington crash, 41 bodies recovered
US authorities restrict helicopter flights near Reagan Washington National Airport indefinitely on Jan. 31, 2025, after a midair collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter killed 67 people. Officials said that 41 of the victims' bodies had been recovered. The Federal Aviation Administration restricted helicopter flights to reduce the risk of another collision as crew worked to pull the wreckage of America's deadliest air disaster in two decades from the Potomac River. It was not clear how long those restrictions would last. Washington, DC Fire Chief John Donnelly told reporters that 28 of the bodies recovered so far had been positively identified.
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