The Army Black Hawk that collided with an plane was hundreds of feet outside air traffic control's predesignated, approved route ahead of the
The Black Hawk was supposed to be following 'Route 4' - a known path at Reagan National that allows helicopters to fly at low altitudes below 200 feet to avoid commercial jets arriving at the airport - sources told .
However, the military aircraft - - was flying above 300 feet and was at least a half-mile off course when it collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 on Wednesday evening, killing 67 people.
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