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Rebecca Lobach Bombshell: What She Missed Before Crash!

New revelations about the catastrophic helicopter and plane collision near Washington D.C.’s Reagan National Airport are raising serious concerns about competency, leadership, and accountability. The deadly January crash, which claimed 67 lives, could have been prevented — if only basic warnings had been followed.

In late January, an American Airlines flight carrying 64 passengers tragically collided with a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter in the skies near Reagan National Airport (DCA). The outcome was nothing short of devastating: all 64 on board the jet and all three helicopter crew members perished in a fiery midair disaster.

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Now, fresh details are surfacing, and they point to a series of reckless decisions — and stunning failures — that led to the tragedy.

A preliminary FAA report immediately raised red flags about the conditions inside DCA’s Air Traffic Control tower that day. Shockingly, instead of operating with full staffing, the tower was running in an abnormal state — with just one controller juggling both helicopter and airplane traffic.

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