The family of a man who was killed in January’s D.C. midair collision filed the federal lawsuit over the crash on Wednesday.
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The pilots had no way to tell how close they were to the ground. Luckily they landed safely.
Ironically, the injured parties (the commander and co-pilot) have also been derostered.
Pilot exercises are supposed to be performed in a simulator, not in a full plane engaging in a commercial flight.
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