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When an American Airlines plane went down over Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening, members of the Boston skating community couldn't help but recall a similar tragedy from decades ago.
Two former Connecticut residents part of the Skating Club of Boston were among those who died in the Washington D.C. plane-helicopter crash in Wednesday night.
US Figure Skating said that skaters and their teams were on board the flight after attending a training camp in Wichita, Kansas.
Amber Glenn, a 25-year-old from Plano who defended her U.S. figure skating championship last week in Wichita, was also among community within the sport devastated by the news. “I’m in complete shock.