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Lawmakers quick to politicize Reagan airport plane 'clipping' incident - Maryland - The Black Chronicle

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(The Center Square) – Although no injuries were reported when two passenger planes clipped each other on the tarmac at Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA), the incident jolted several members of Congress on board at the time. American Airlines confirmed that one of its planes headed to Charleston, S.C. “struck” another American Airlines plane “on […]

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