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Crews lift first pieces of wreckage from Potomac River near DC after plane crash
Officials said the bodies of several victims remain in the plane's fuselage and their "dignified" removal is a main priority.
DC plane crash updates: 55 victims recovered and positively identified
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Plane crash wreckage recovery expected to last 3 days
Crews will also search for the rest of the 67 victims killed in the collision. As of Monday, they have found and identified 55 people.
55 victims positively identified following deadly DC plane crash; aircraft to be lifted Monday
Additional remains have been recovered from the icy Potomac River as recovery efforts continue following the deadly crash involving an American Airlines passenger plane and an Army helicopter Wednesday night.
Crews begin removing plane wreckage from Potomac River
Recovery efforts are underway after a deadly plane crash near Reagan National Airport last week killed 67 people.
Wreckage from deadly DC airplane collision being removed from Potomac River
Authorities have begun to pull the aircrafts out of the Potomac River from the plane crash that killed 67 in D.C.
Crashed plane engine removed from Potomac
Salvage crews pulled an engine from the downed American Airlines flight out of the Potomac River on Feb. 3. ↓ Read More
Salvage Crews Recover Engine, Large Portion of Jet From River After Deadly Air Collision Near DC
Salvage crews have recovered an engine and large pieces of fuselage and are working to retrieve a wing from wreckage of last week’s midair collision near Washington’s Reagan National Airport
Amid search for victims, crews begin delicate removal of wreckage from the Potomac
Even as crews continued to comb the Potomac River for victims' remains, the Army Corp of Engineers began recovering the wreckage of the midair crash.
Crews hoist jet wreckage from Potomac, easing path to recover remains
Crews working on recovery efforts for the D.C. plane crash are using a crane to lift segments of the American Airlines jet out of the Potomac River.
More remains of D.C. plane crash victims recovered as wreckage removal begins
Crews spent the weekend positioning cranes and other key equipment following last week's deadly plane crash near Washington, D.C.
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DC plane crash victims: Mom, dad and 2 daughters among the 67 killed
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...
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Army saw spike in deadly aviation accidents in year before DC plane crash disaster
Wednesday's deadly collision involving a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter outside Washington, D.C., followed the Army's ...
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Harvard Law School Shares Tributes to Kiah Duggins, Civil Rights Attorney Killed in the D.C. Plane Crash: 'She Was the Best of Us'
Harvard Law School shared a series of tributes to Kiah Duggins, a victim of the Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington, D.C.
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US Army Corps of Engineers to start clearing wreckage of DC plane collision Monday
The US Army Corps of Engineers, alongside the Coast Guard and the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving, will start ...
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Civil Rights Attorney Kiah Duggins And Flight Attendant Danasia Elder Among Those Killed In D.C. Plane Crash
Family and colleagues honor the legacies of Duggins, a Harvard-trained attorney and soon-to-be law professor, and Elder, a ...
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Kiah Duggins, Civil Rights Attorney and Former Miss Kansas Contestant, Killed in D.C. Plane Crash: 'Beautiful Soul'
Several people online paid tribute to Kiah Duggins, a 30-year-old civil rights attorney and former Miss Kansas contestant who ...
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What we know after American Eagle plane and Black Hawk helicopter collide near Washington, D.C.
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel were killed, and a recovery mission is underway.
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