The D.C. plane crash echoes another 43-year-old tragedy

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The D.C. plane crash echoes another 43-year-old tragedy

Between the volume of air traffic and the variety of aircraft, the airspace in the Washington area remains among the most complicated and restricted in the country.

Bruce Goldfarb

Bruce Goldfarb is a writer with a background in science and medicine, particularly forensic science. He has contributed to USA Today, the Washington Post and numerous other publications. He is the author of "18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Invented Modern Forensics" and "OCME: Life in America's Top Forensic Medical Center." His forthcoming book about Air Florida Flight 90 and the events of Jan.13, 1982, "The Worst Day: A Plane Crash, Train Wreck, and Remarkable Acts of Heroism in Washington, D.C.," will be released by Steerforth Press later this year.

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