The terminals at Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC, are open, but it is far from business as usual. Just days after a Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger plane, killing 67 people, investigators continue to search for victims and answers. Inside of the airport, many airline passengers are nervous, but pressing on. NewsVision reporter Lamaria Washington has the story.
In The Wake of Tragedy: Travelers At DC Airport Brace to Fly
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