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as well as whether late-night staffing at the airport’s air traffic control tower, described as “not normal” in a preliminary Federal Aviation Administration report, played a role.
A report from the FAA, accessed by The New York Times, revealed a critical staffing issue at Ronald Reagan National Airport on the night of the crash. The report states that the staffing at the air ...