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WATCH: Officials hold briefing on wreckage removal and recovery efforts after D.C. plane collision

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NEW: Families of victims of crash visit crash site to memorialize loved ones.
NEW: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he wants to leave investigators space to conduct inquiry.
NTSB: Data shows conflicting readings about the altitudes of the airliner and the helicopter.
Investigators hope to have a preliminary report within 30 days .
FAA report: Five controllers were on duty at the time of the crash; one was responsible for helicopter and plane traffic.
Air ambulance crashed in Philadelphia on Friday , killing six people, including a child, and at least one person on the ground.
The FAA heavily restricted helicopter traffic around Reagan National hours after Trump claimed the helicopter was flying higher than allowed.
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