On Wednesday night, a desperate search for survivors is underway after commercial airplanes near Reagan National Airport and Blackhawk helicopters collide into the air.
According to the Federal Aviation Bureau, PSA airline Bombardy CRJ700 CRJ700 REGIONAL JET operated on American Airlines, traveled from Wichita, Kansas, and collided with a military chopper while approaching Runaway 33 at Washington Airport.
“I called the White House's counter part. I can see that President Trump has noticed this situation,” said Calorin Levit, who said to Sean Hanity of Fox News.
“And tragic, the military helicopter seems to have collided with a local jet machine here at the Washington DC DCA Airport.
The Kennedy Center's web camera video catches something that looks like an aerial explosion.
According to emergency dispatchers, there were “large amounts of debris in the water” and “collecting victims” near the hanger of the Metropolitan Police Station, which houses helicopters.
The fire boat is located at the DC Fire and EMS category in the Potomax River in Arlington. Post to X Immediately after 9:00 pm
The Washington DC Police Station responded to the site with multiple organizations posted to X.
There were about 60 passengers on the plane, According to NBC News。
All takeoff and landing have been stopped at Reagan National Airport, and the airport was announced at X.
“I am carefully monitoring the situation of DCA. I will receive briefing from FAA tomorrow,” said the Senator Ted Cruz of the Republican Republican Party. Post to X。
“I don't know how much the boarding has been lost, but I know there are dead. Cruise, the chief of the Senate Committee on Commercial, Science, and Transport, added:
With the help of Senator Jerry Moran (R-KAN), this American flight route secured the first direct flight from Central Kansas to Washington DC in 2023. It started a year ago. The first flight was one year ago -January 8 last year.
The FAA and the National Traffic Safety Commission will investigate the cause of the crash drop.

