Video shows the moment a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, left, struck an American Airlines passenger jet, right, on Wednesday night. (CNN / YouTube screen shot) A Delta Air Lines plane nearly collided midair with a T-38 Air Force jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on Friday in an incident that the FAA is investigating. One hundred thirty-one passengers and five crew members were reportedly on board the flight to Minneapolis-St. Paul, as the four T-38 jets performed a flyover several miles from the airport at Arlington National Cemetery. The near-collision occurred due to a “loss of separation,” meaning the aircraft were closer to each other than allowed by minimum safety standards. Notably, this comes two months after an American Airlines flight collided…
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