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2 planes clip wings at D.C.'s Reagan National Airport
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Five lawmakers were on board an American Airlines flight that was clipped by another plane on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Thursday.
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No injuries have been reported.
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Plane with 5 House members clipped by another plane on Reagan National Airport taxiway
ARLINGTON, Va. — Five lawmakers were on board an American Airlines flight that was clipped by another plane on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Thursday. The House of Representatives members were from New York and New Jersey.
Plane with at least 6 House members clipped by aircraft on taxiway at Reagan National Airport near D.C.
A plane carrying at least a half-dozen U.S. House members was clipped by another aircraft on the ground at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C., on Thursday, officials said.
2 Planes Clip Wings At Reagan National Airport With Lawmakers Aboard
The wings of two American Airlines planes collided on a taxiway Thursday at Reagan National Airport, according to the FAA.
Two planes clip wings at D.C.'s Reagan National Airport
American Airlines confirmed that two planes clipped wings at Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport. No injuries have been reported.
The wing tip of an American Airlines plane strikes another aircraft at a DC airport
No injuries were reported in the incident, which happened on a taxiway of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport shortly before 1 p.m.
American Airlines plane struck on ground at Washington airport by another plane, no injuries reported
An American Airlines plane carrying at least three members of Congress at Reagan Washington National Airport was struck on the taxiway by the wingtip of another American Airlines jet, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday.
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