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Two American Airlines jets, including one carrying at least six members of Congress from New York and New Jersey, clipped wings on a taxiway at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington on Thursda...
From The New York Times
No injuries have been reported.
From NBC News
In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration said a plane headed to Charleston International Airport in South Carolina "struck" the wingtip of another plane bound for John F. Kennedy Internati...
From Gothamist
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At least six members of Congress representing New York and New Jersey were aboard a plane that was struck by another aircraft Thursday afternoon on the tarmac at Ronald Reagan