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A crane retrieves wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that both crashed into the river, February 4. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz [2/21]
A crane retrieves wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that both crashed into the river, by the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, in Arlington, Virginia. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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A crane retrieves wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that both crashed into the river, with the Capitol dome in the background, as seen from Virginia. REUTERS/Nathan Howard ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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Family members of victims of the deadly collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and the helicopter that crashed into the Potomac River, stand near the river, at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, February 2. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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Wreckage remains in the Potomac River, near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, February 2. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators along with members of the salvage crew recover wreckage, February 2. via NTSB ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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NTSB investigators work on the black box of American Eagle flight 5342,at an unknown location. via NTSB UNKNOWN
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An FBI agent carries debris retrieved from the Potomac River, in Arlington, Virginia, January 30. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Arlington, VA, UNITED STATES
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Search and rescue teams work on the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, January 31. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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An American Airlines airplane takes off at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the Potomac River, January 31. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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An emergency worker carries debris from the Potomac River, January 30. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Arlington, VA, UNITED STATES
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Crosses line a roadway near Ronald Reagan National Airport in memory of the victims of the American Eagle flight 5342 and Black Hawk helicopter collision, January 31. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein Arlington, VA, United States
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Emergency workers recover debris from the Potomac River, January 30. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaAlexandria, VA, UNITED STATES
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FBI agents stand near debris next to the Potomac River, January 30. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueArlington, VA, UNITED STATES
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U.S. Coast Guard, along with other search and rescue teams, operate near debris at the crash site in the Potomac River, January 30. via Taylor Bacon/U.S. Coast GuardGIVEN AS WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
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A view of debris as the Coast Guard, local, state and federal agencies operate on the Potomac River, January 30. U.S Coast Guard/Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon GilesWASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
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U.S. Coast Guard, along with other search and rescue teams, operate near debris at the crash site in the Potomac River, January 30. Taylor Bacon/U.S. Coast Guard GIVEN AS WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
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A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, February 3. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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An American Eagle plane takes off over a crane as recovery and salvage work continues, February 3. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, February 3. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES
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A view shows recovery efforts at the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter, February 3. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES