NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and family killed in plane crash
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The U.S. government has admitted its role in the deadliest plane crash on American soil in more than two decades. The crash resulted in 67 deaths that included a group of elite young figure skaters in addition to their parents and coaches who had just attended the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.
The government said the Army helicopter pilots failed to "maintain vigilance" to see and avoid the American Airlines jet before the crash.
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The stock car racing world's been rocked by the news that former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family were among those killed in a plane crash in North Carolina on Thursday, Dec. 18. Biffle,