Rachel Crafton, whose husband was one of 67 people killed when a regional jet and an Army Black hawk helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport in January, became the first family member to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FAA, the U.S. Army and the airlines involved. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
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