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US government admits role in Washington plane crash that killed 67 people… including group of elite skaters

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The US government has admitted the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role in causing the tragic Washington DC plane crash that killed 67 people back in January.

A group of elite figure skaters, parents and coaches who had just attended the US Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas were among those who lost their lives when an American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter midair on January 29.

No one survived the collision, which sent both the commercial airliner and Army helicopter plummeting into the frigid Potomac River. It was the deadliest plane crash on American soil in more than two decades.

The official response to an initial lawsuit filed by one of the victims’ families said that the government is liable in the crash partly because the air traffic controller violated visual separation procedures that night. Plus, the filing said, the Army helicopter pilots’ ‘failure to maintain vigilance so as to see and avoid’ the airline jet makes the government liable.

But the filing suggested that others, including the pilots of the jet and the airlines, may also have played a role. The lawsuit also blamed American Airlines and its regional partner, PSA Airlines, for roles in the crash, but those airlines have filed motions to dismiss.

And the government denied that any air traffic controllers or officials at the Federal Aviation Administration or Army were negligent.

The US government has admitted the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role in causing January’s tragic Washington DC plane crash 

Figure skater Spencer Lane was among the 67 killed

Coaches Vadim Naumov (right) and Evgenia Shishkova (left) also lost their lives

Members of a figure skating group, including skater Spencer Lane (left) and coaches Vadim Naumov (right) and Evgenia Shishkova (second from right), were among the 67 people killed

At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after the helicopter collided with the American Airlines regional jet while it was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport in northern Virginia, just across the river from Washington DC, officials said. The plane carried 60 passengers and four crew members, and three soldiers were aboard the helicopter.

Robert Clifford, one of the attorneys for the family of victim Casey Crafton, said the government admitted ‘the Army’s responsibility for the needless loss of life’ and the FAA’s failure to follow air traffic control procedures while ‘rightfully’ acknowledging others – American Airlines and PSA Airlines – also contributed to the deaths.

The families of the victims ‘remain deeply saddened and anchored in the grief caused by this tragic loss of life,’ he said.

The government’s lawyers said in the filing that ‘the United States admits that it owed a duty of care to plaintiffs, which it breached, thereby proximately causing the tragic accident.’

An American spokesman declined to comment on the filing, but in the airline’s motion to dismiss, American said ‘plaintiffs’ proper legal recourse is not against American. It is against the United States government. The Court should therefore dismiss American from this lawsuit.’ The airline said that since the crash it has focused on supporting the families of the victims.

The lawsuit had accused the airlines of not doing enough to mitigate the risks of flying so close to helicopters around Washington DC, and not adequately training their pilots to handle it.

The National Transportation Safety Board will release its report on the cause of the crash early next year, but investigators have already highlighted a number of factors that contributed, including the helicopter flying 78 feet higher (24 meters) than the 200-foot (61-meter) limit on a route that allowed only scant separation between planes landing on Reagan’s secondary runway and helicopters passing below. Plus, the NTSB said, the FAA failed to recognize the dangers around the busy airport even after 85 near misses in the three years before the crash.

The tragedy occurred when an American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter midair on January 29

The tragedy occurred when an American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter midair on January 29

Rescue boats search the waters of the Potomac River for survivors after the deadly plane crash

Rescue boats search the waters of the Potomac River for survivors after the deadly plane crash

The government admitted in its filing that the United States ‘was on notice of certain near-miss events between its Army-operated Black Hawk helicopters and aircraft traffic transiting in and around helicopter routes 1 and 4’ around Washington.

Before the collision, the controller twice asked the helicopter pilots whether they had the jet in sight, and the pilots said they did and asked for visual separation approval so they could use their own eyes to maintain distance. FAA officials acknowledged at the NTSB’s investigative hearings that the controllers at Reagan had become overly reliant on the use of visual separation. That´s a practice the agency has since ended.

Witnesses told the NTSB that they have serious questions about how well the helicopter crew could spot the plane while wearing night vision goggles and whether the pilots were even looking in the right spot.

Investigators have said the helicopter pilots might not have realized how high they were because the barometric altimeter they were relying on was reading 80 to 100 feet (24 to 30 meters) lower than the altitude registered by the flight data recorder.

The crash victims included a group of elite young figure skaters, their parents and coaches who had just attended a competition in Wichita, Kansas, and four union steamfitters from the Washington area.

Retired pilot Richard J. Levy, an aviation litigation expert witness, said the government’s admission of some responsibility less than a year after the crash is unusual, especially considering the amount of money that could be involved in the case.

‘They would not have done that if there was a doubt in their mind about anything the controller did or that the Army did,’ said Levy.

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