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Family of DC plane crash victim files claim against FAA, Army for $250 million The regional jet and Army Black Hawk collision on Jan. 29 left no survivors.
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Family of DC plane crash victim files $250M claims against FAA, ArmyThe claims were filed on behalf of the widow and children of Casey Crafton, 40, of Salem. He died as a result of the crash, leaving behind his wife of 16 years, Rachel, and three young sons.
The family of Casey Crafton, who died in the Jan. 29 crash, filed claims against the Federal Aviation Administration and the Army.
The family of one of the victims killed in last month’s midair collision between a passenger plane and a U.S. Army helicopter in Washington filed claims Tuesday seeking compensation from the ...
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DC plane crash victim’s family files claims against FAA, ArmyThe FAA has declined to comment on “potential litigating matters,” and the Army said it would be inappropriate to comment on any speculation regarding claims.
The family of one of the 67 victims of a helicopter and plane crash on Jan. 29 near Washington, D.C., filed two legal claims against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Army on ...
The family of one of the 67 victims of a helicopter and plane crash on Jan. 29 near Washington, D.C., filed two legal claims against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Army on ...
The family of a passenger who died in the midair collision near Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29 filed legal claims against the FAA and Army.
The claims were filed on behalf of the widow and children of Casey Crafton, 40, of Salem. He died as a result of the crash, leaving behind his wife of 16 years, Rachel, and three young sons.
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