National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) representative Michael Graham held a press briefing in Dallas, Texas on Monday to provide an update on the investigation regarding a Saturday plane crash that killed six when two military planes from World War II collided mid-air during a Veterans Day air show. Graham said that the air show’s common frequency recording has been received by the NTSB and will be processed by an investigative specialist, but that rain has delayed further recovery for the time-being.
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NTSB examining wreckage of 2 historic planes after fatal crash that killed 6
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