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The Transportation Security Administration will review the fiery crash of a small plane into an IRS office building and use that information to shape future anti-terrorism regulations for the nation’s 220,000 private airplanes.
The review is the first in which the TSA has studied a crash involving a private plane. It comes as the agency undertakes a controversial plan to regulate private jets, which currently don’t face TSA security requirements such as passenger screening.
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