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After recovering the wreckage of the crashed plane, investigators will examine ... it appears the helicopter exceeded the 200-foot maximum altitude assigned to the flight path it used on the ...
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The statistics show flying remains the safest form of transportation compared with driving or even riding on a train.
and revealed that the plane was at 325 feet when the collision occurred – meaning the helicopter was well above the 200-foot ceiling that choppers are restricted to over the Potomac. And the ...
Ian Epstein, 53, was one of the flight attendants killed in the DC plane crash on Jan. 29 ... of the collision — far higher than the 200-foot ceiling choppers are allowed to fly in the area.