DC plane crash: Navigating flying fears
This morning we're learning 14 people still remain unaccounted for in the tragic plane crash that killed 67 people. The NTSB announced Thursday that it has recovered both black boxes from American Eagle Flight 5342, which plunged into the Potomac River in the Washington D.C. area after colliding with an Army helicopter Wednesday night, killing everyone on board. In a statement, the agency said the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder are at the NTSB labs for evaluation. In total, 67 people are presumed dead from the crash. Authorities have yet to determine the official cause of the collision. Dr. Daniel Bober a Psychiatrist weighs in on the fears people may have about flying following the fatal crash.