At The Time Of Mid-Air Collision, Washington ATC Tower Was 'Understaffed'
Friday, 31 January 2025 () Staffing at the air traffic control tower at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was "not normal" during the deadly late-night crash in Washington DC that killed 67 people.
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