
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced that a media briefing will take place at 4pm ET to provide updates on the investigation into the recent fatal plane collision over Washington, DC. The briefing will be held at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
As previously reported, the NTSB has recovered and initiated the processing of the recorders, commonly referred to as the black boxes, from the CRJ-700 airplane that was involved in the tragic crash.
The NTSB's efforts to analyze the data from the black boxes are crucial in determining the cause of the collision and understanding the sequence of events leading up to the incident. The information retrieved from these recorders will play a significant role in the investigation and help shed light on what transpired during the flight.

The briefing is expected to provide further insights into the progress of the investigation, any preliminary findings, and the next steps that will be taken by the NTSB in the aftermath of the tragic event. Members of the media attending the briefing will have the opportunity to ask questions and gather additional details about the ongoing investigation.
The NTSB's dedication to conducting a thorough and comprehensive investigation underscores their commitment to ensuring aviation safety and preventing similar incidents in the future. The agency's expertise and diligence in analyzing the evidence will be instrumental in providing answers to the families of the victims and the aviation community at large.
Stay tuned for updates following the NTSB's briefing as more information becomes available regarding the investigation into the fatal plane collision over Washington, DC.