NTSB: Crucial items recovered from Dallas air show crash
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Search for answers continues after crash at Dallas air show - KRLD All LocalThe National Transportation Safety Board is seeking video of the mid-air collision at the air show and the Dallas Cowboys let a 14-point lead slip away in a loss Sunday at Green Bay. KRLD All Local - Nov. 14, 2022
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Victims named in Dallas air show crash; NTSB investigation underwayThey died Saturday when a World War II-era bomber and a fighter plane collided in a ball of flames, horrifying spectators who gathered for the air show on Veterans’ Day.
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Victims named in Dallas air show crash; NTSB investigation underwayThey died Saturday when a World War II-era bomber and a fighter plane collided in a ball of flames, horrifying spectators who gathered for the air show on Veterans’ Day.
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Dallas Air Show crash investigation update from NTSB underwayThe NTSB says it could take up to 18 months to have a complete report on what caused the crash at the Wings Over Dallas Air Show over the weekend.
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