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Teens from a Boston skating club, their mothers, and coaches among passengers killed in air crash
Passengers aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with an Army helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River included athletes returning from the U.S.
Boston Skater Killed In DC Plane Crash Shared Photo From Inside Aircraft
Fourteen figure skaters including two athletes from Boston, their mothers, and coaches, were among the 60 people killed in a devastating mid-air plane crash over Washington, DC, on Wednesday, Jan. 29,
VIDEO: Watch 1994 Olympic performance of Boston skate coaches killed in plane crash
Watch video of the 1994 performance of the married Boston area figure skate coaches who died in the Washington, D.C. plane crash on Wednesday night.
The Skating Club of Boston mourning six skaters from Washington DC crash
The Skating Club of Boston lost six skaters when a plane and helicopter collided in Washington. Figure skaters, Jinna Han and Spencer Lane, their mothers, and coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov,
“We’re family”: Skating Club of Boston mourns members killed in Washington, D.C. plane crash
American former ice skater Nancy Kerrigan is speaking to the media after a deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C. left no survivors, including skaters from the Skating Club of Boston.
6 Boston-area people killed in American Airlines plane crash, Skating Club CEO says
A pair of skaters, their parents and two former World Champion coaches, all from the Boston area, were among the people killed when an American Airlines plane crashed above Washington, D.C.
Here are the victims of the Washington, DC plane crash
There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew members. The Blackhawk Army helicopter had three soldiers on board. None of the 67 people on either aircraft are believed to have survived, officials say.
2 teens from a Boston skating club, their mothers, and coaches among passengers on downed flight
Passengers aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with an Army helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River included teen figure skaters returning from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships and their Russian coaches.
Coaches, skaters who train at Skating Club of Boston in Norwood, Massachusetts, on plane that crashed midair
Fourteen members of the U.S. Figure Skating team, six of whom are affiliated with the Skating Club of Boston, were on the American Airlines plane that crashed into the Potomac River.
What we know about the six plane crash victims with ties to Skating Club of Boston
The American Airlines mid-air collision that claimed 67 lives, included six people with ties to The Skating Club of Boston in Norwood, which is the epicenter of the sport in the area. Flight 5342 was carrying skaters,
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What we know about the figure skaters who were on the airplane that crashed in Washington, D.C.
They were returning home from a camp for young figure skaters identified as having promise.
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‘Very overwhelming’: Travelers at Boston’s Logan airport react to news of crash
Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. remained close until 11 a.m. Thursday morning following the nearby mid-air ...
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Boston mayor says Trump's Republicans in Washington are 'playing politics' with immigration
"We are not forced to participate in their actions just as they are not asked to carry out filling potholes and other things ...
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Boston flights to and from Reagan National Airport cancelled after deadly Potomac River crash
At Logan Airport in Boston, every flight to and from Reagan National Airport was cancelled Thursday morning after a deadly collision in Washington.
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