The video player above has the audio from air traffic control the moment that workers observed the collision.

BOSTON (WWLP) - A Massachusetts senator has passed four amendments to enhance transparency for families of the victims in the deadly mid-air collision in January that killed 67 people on board, including members of the Boston Skating Club.

The crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport involved a U.S. Military Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines flight 5342 on Jan. 29. Everyone on both flights was killed, 64 on AA and three on the helicopter.

Twenty-eight of the passengers were members of U.S. Figure Skating, six of the Boston Skating Club. They were traveling back from the national development camp in Wichita, Kansas. According to the Associated Press, investi

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