Alexander Kirsanov, a skating director of Delaware, was sad about the loss of a loved one on Wednesday night with a fatal collision between the American Airlines Jet and the American Army Black Hawk Helicopter.
Kirsanov's wife, Nataliya Gudin, and his daughter Nicole Kirsanov opened a tragedy on Thursday.
Gudin told ABC News Kirsanov was with two youth ice skaters and talked to her husband early on Wednesday when he was riding an American Eagle Flight in 5342.
“I lost everything. I lost my husband. I lost my student. I lost my friend,” said Gudin.
In a tribute to her Instagram story, Nicole shared her father's photos on ice in a sincere message.
“I'm lonely without dad. I'll take you back and do anything to tell you again,” she wrote.
In a statement published on Thursday night, Delaware University Dennis Asanis confirmed that a tragic case, including Kirsanov, had lost members of the school figure skating club.
“It is unknown whether these young skaters (not UD students) were accompanied by their parents and other chaperons,” said Asanis's statement. “Kirsanov and the skaters use UD ice link facilities, have been trained at multiple world -class skating champions and high -performance training centers at universities, a training home for competitors. Figure skating community Is close and many of our students and coaches have trained with the lost people.
He added as follows: “Our heart is directed to the family and friends of all the victims of this terrible tragedy.”
Military helicopters and Jet liners collided before 9 pm on Wednesday, the most fatal airline CRASH accident in the United States for over 20 years.
Authorities have not yet provided victim information behind Crash.
At least 28 bodies were withdrawn from the Potomac River to continue the recovery business in the country's capital.




