Remains of all 67 victims of Washington DC plane crash recovered The remains of all 67 victims of the Washington DC plane crash have been recovered, US authorities have said.
The collision involving an American Airlines flight and an army helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport was the deadliest US aviation incident in almost 25 years.
In the aftermath of the crash, the Federal Aviation Administration has imposed significant restrictions on helicopter flights around Reagan National Airport and two of its runways remain closed.
"Our hearts are with the victims' families as they navigate this tragic loss," officials said in a joint statement from the city and federal agencies involved in the search and recovery.
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