An Azerbaijan Airlines flight crashed in Kazakhstan after experiencing “physical and technical external interference,” killing 38 of the 67 people on board. Early evidence suggests the plane may have been struck by a Russian anti-aircraft system amid a Russian air defense response to Ukrainian drones near Chechnya. The airline has suspended flights to multiple Russian airports pending the completion of the investigation.
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FAA, NTSB to brief senators on Washington, DC midair collision
Just one week after a midair collision near Reagan National Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are planning to brief senators on the incident, which resulted in the deaths of 67 people. Stricter restrictions have been imposed on helicopter flights near the airport until late February, with exceptions for essential services. Preliminary information from the plane's flight data recorder suggests a change in pitch prior to impact, with discrepancies in reported...
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