A passenger plane from American Airlines and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with the snowy Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening, killing 67 people, killing the pilot, according to the report.
The plane was carrying three soldiers on an annual skills training journey while four team members and sixty passengers and four crew members were on board.
Almost nowhere near the White House and Pentagon was the crash site reported to remain.
” We have been told there are no victims”, Wichita president Lily Wu said. Twenty-eight body had been recovered from the river as of the time of next information.
Given that television communications between ATC and the Black Hawk revealed that the plane’s team was aware that it was in the vicinity, it is unknown what caused the crash, which is the deadliest US air accident since November 12, 2001. In the weeks leading up to the accident, US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy declared,” All was regular.” ” Do I believe this was treatable? Positively”.
An experienced team was operating an Army copter on a training flight.
US defense secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday that the Pentagon had mandated a 48-hour wait in flying for the Virginia-based system involved in the collision between the US military aircraft and a passenger jet, and that the “fairly expert team” was operating the helicopter on a training flight with night-vision goggles. In contrast, Daniel Driscoll, President Trump’s nomination for military director, told a Senate hearing that the accident appears to have been preventable, and he raised concerns about whether training may take place near a busy airports. Hegseth claimed that it appeared to be an ascent problem with the Black Hawk and that army investigators were on the floor to investigate the situation. News