
US government admits liability for fatal Black Hawk and American Airlines jet crash

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The US government admitted liability for the January 29 collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet, which killed 67 people. The Justice Department acknowledged breaches in duty of care by both the Army and FAA, contributing to the crash. American Airlines seeks dismissal from the lawsuit, asserting the government's responsibility. The FAA has since restricted helicopter flights, and the US Senate passed legislation to enhance military helicopter safety. The NTSB will release a detailed report next year, but initial findings highlight multiple contributing factors.
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