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Family of National Airport crash victim sues American Airlines, federal government

The lawsuit alleges systemic negligence by airlines, FAA, and Army caused the deadliest U.S. midair crash since 2001, killing 67 people, and seeks accountability and reforms.

  • The family of Casey Crafton, one of the 67 victims of the Washington plane crash, has sued the Federal Aviation Administration, the Army, American Airlines, and PSA Airlines.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board reported multiple contributing factors to the crash and noted that the FAA ignored alarming patterns of near misses at Ronald Reagan International Airport.
  • The lawsuit claims that the airlines failed to train pilots properly and that PSA pilots delayed their response to a traffic alert before the crash.
  • A tribute event in Washington raised $1.2 million for the families of the crash victims.
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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