According to what is conveyed, the plane drops crash at Washington DC's Ronal Dragan Airport, all takeoff and landing areas.
Update: 12: 35 AM et: The president of the Firefighter Union explained that it was the condition by the first responder to find survivors at almost a freezing temperature of Potomac.
ABC News Report This is the first major commercial accident in the United States since 2009. The last crash included Colgan Air Flight 3407, which was dropped near Buffalo, New York.
Late on Wednesday, President Trump posted his thoughts on the tragic crash drop. “This was a terrible night. President said.
Update: 12: 05 AM ET: Robert Isom, an American Airlines CEO, has issued a video statement on local jet crashes.
The suspicion of the ATC radar recording indicates that when CRJ turns on the final toward Runway 33, the left hand turn will be performed. The collision alert indicator seems to be out of the show tea before the crash.
Update: 12: 05 AM ET: A speech recording, which looks like a conversation between an air control officer and the first response, indicates that the aircraft collided with Potomac. “I just saw the fireball, and it was just gone,” she said that CRASH dropped about 0.5 miles at the end of the runway 33 approach.
Update: Thursday 12:05 am ET: The video posted on Nick Sortor X seems to be shot from the passenger terminal. The crash may be on the background as an American aircraft taxi in the foreground.
The FAA reports that the Reagan National will be closed at least on Friday, January 31 until 5:00 am.
Several news outlets report that 18 bodies have been recovered from the Potomac River.
Update: 11:55 pm ET: Nick Sort has now reported that 19 bodys have been recovered from the crash scene from radio traffic. The NBC reported the recovery of four survivors, but CNN told the police that they did not rescue the survivors.
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Joint Task Force Parliamentary Representative Chief Heather Chair of the Regional Media I said According to CNN's Natasha Bertland, “Confirmed that the aircraft involved in the incident tonight was the UH-60 Helicopter of Bravo, the 12th Air Battalion, who came out of the Davison Army Airfield during the training flight during the training flight. We will cooperate with local officials and provide additional information.
The closed -up video released in X indicates something that looks like a black hawk approaching the CRJ jet from the left side of the screen. The faint point of the helicopter continues to approach and eventually collides with the CRJ. The explosion continues, and both aircraft fall from the sky.
Another view from the dash cam of the vehicle pulling to Reagan National.
Vice President JD VANCE sought a prayer for everyone involved in the collision. “We are monitoring the situation, but let's expect the best at the moment,” says Vice President.
Update: 11:20 pm ET: The air traffic control audio posted in X seems to have asked the controller to see if a helicopter (PAT-25) could see a passenger aircraft (CRJ). After a while, the controller seems to instruct PAT-25 to pass behind CRJ. Exchange occurs at the start of this audio. About 30 seconds later, an unknown pilot asks, “Tower, did you see it?”
WUSA CBS 9 interviewed a man waiting for his wife in Reagan National. She sent a text message to him from the flight just before the crash drop. “When we speak, I pray that someone will pull her out of Imagawa. I just pray to God.”
Update: 11:10 pm ET: BREITBART PENTAGON correspondent Kristina Wong received the following from the Ministry of Army.
“The aircraft involved in the incident can be confirmed to be the Army UH-60 helicopter in Fort Berboa, Virginia. We are working with local officials and provide additional information when available. Masu.”
Update: 11:00 pm et: CNN reports that Black Hawk Helicopter is based in Fort Berbore and carried three crew members.
Christie Noem, Secretary of Land Security, has ordered additional coastal security resources to support the restoration initiatives.
The report indicates that the military helicopter may not broadcast ADSB (Automatic Surveillance -Broadcast).
Update 10:55 pm ET: President Donald Trump said, “I was completely explained about the terrible incident that had just occurred at Reagan National Airport. May God bless their soul.”
“I am grateful for the incredible work that is being done by our first respondents,” said the President. “I monitor the situation and provide details as they occur.”
Secretary of Defense, Pet Hegousth, posted to X that DOD is “actively monitoring.” We are ready to support as needed.
The American Airlines flight began in Kansas. Governor Laura Kelly has noticed that CRASH dropped and posted to X, “I am actively contacting the authorities.”
Update 10:45 pm ET: Washington Post Dan Ramote, a military issue reporter, posted to X that a senior official of the Pentagon was not on board.
Washington NBC4 Report Currently, the water temperature is F 35 degrees F. According to the report, at least four survivors were collected and transported to the hospital.
CNN Report Three U.S. Army soldiers were riding a Helic Porter.
Update 10:08 pm ET: Federal Aviation Bureau (FAA) release A statement states that “a Jet of a PSA airline operated as an American Airlines flight 5342 collided with Sikorsky H-60 helicopter in the air during the approach to Reagan Airport.” The FAA and the National Traffic Safety Commission (NTSB) will investigate.
Vice President JD VANCE Posted He prays for everyone involved in the DC's aerial collision:
“In the DCA, all takeoff and landing have been suspended. Emergency staff are compatible with aircraft cases at the airfield. The terminal remains open. Reagan Airport announced on Wednesday nights on social media. 。
FOX5DC's reporter Allison Papson has announced that DC Fire and EMS has confirmed that a small aircraft on the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport has fallen.
“DC Fire and EMS have confirmed that a small aircraft on the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport is down. Fire boat on site. All takeoff and landing have been stopped in DCA. Urgent personnel. Has the aircraft case at the airfield.
Other social media users have shared videos from outside the scene.
The report on social media was that the plane collided with a military helicopter. WUSA9At this time, the exact cause of the crash remains unknown.
“All flights in Reagan National are stopped because the rescue squad is working to find victims from the plane. At present, the reason for the plane has fallen,” said the outlet. “It is unknown how many people were on an airplane at this time. There are multiple institutions on the ground and are conducting rescue activities.”
Videos that suspected a collision were shared online, but their genuineness has not been confirmed yet.





