Family members of those killed on American Airlines Flight 5342 announce first federal lawsuit over the collision between a regional jet and an Army helicopter near D.C.
The families of American Eagle Flight 5342 passengers killed in the Jan. 29 mid-air collision are set to make an announcement Wednesday afternoon.
Victims' families file lawsuit seeking damages and safety reforms after American Eagle Flight 5342 DC plane crash near Reagan Airport killed 64 commercial passengers.
The family of one of the people killed when an airliner and an Army helicopter collided over Washington, D.C., in January has filed a lawsuit seeking accountability.
The lawsuit claims the airlines, the FAA and the Army's negligence led to a "predictable" and "preventable" crash.
The widow of Casey Crafton from Connecticut, who is raising three young boys without her husband, filed the lawsuit.
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