💨 Abstract
The U.S. Army's former aviation chief, Brig. Matthew Braman, has taken over the Army's marketing office ahead of the NTSB hearings on a January midair collision between an Army helicopter and a commercial jet, which killed 67. Braman has faced criticism for not activating a safety system that could have prevented the crash. The NTSB hearings aim to investigate the incident near Reagan Washington National Airport.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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