NSA Waltz provides the latest information on DC airplanes crashes
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz will participate in Fox & Friends to provide the latest information on American Airlines planes near DC and the response of the Trump administration.
DC Fire and EMS's Chief John A. Donneli announced at a press conference on Thursday that nearly 30 bodies have been collected following a collision with military helicopters. Donnie added that the authorities did not believe that there would be survivors from CRASH.
“We collected 27 from the plane and one helicopter,” he added. “Despite all of these efforts, we are now switching from rescue activities to recovery activities.”
“Medical inspector's district office led these organizations and their loved ones again,” said Donnely. “And we will continue to find and collect all the bodies, and we will reunite with those who love them.”
Flying route taken by American Airlines 5342 flights and military helicopters. (Fox News)
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Mayor DC Muriel Bowser, who speaks at the same press conference, is grateful to the first response to working all night to work overnight on the “very cold” river, recovered the body and search for survivors. did. Bowser has expressed his sadness, “American Airlines, US DOD, and for all Americans for the loss of life that occurred in these collisions. [aircraft]。 “
Sean Duffy, a dranker, who was swearing a few hours before the collision, pledged to get an answer on behalf of the collision victim's family and Americans. Duffy pointed out that the collision occurred on a sunny night, and both airplanes and helicopters were in the “standard” pattern.
“Safety is our expectations. Everyone flying in the American sky hopes that we will fly safely and when you leave the airport, you will reach your destination. It didn't happen last night, “said Duffy.
Duffy said he had believed that his collision was “absolutely” prevented from what he had ever seen.

Black Hawk Helicopter and American Eagle Flight 5342, approaching Reagan Washington National Airport, crashed on the Potomac River outside the Washington DC on January 30, 2025, and a rescue worker worked in a collision accident. 。
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Robert Eisen, an American Airlines CEO, called the collision “catastrophic,” and said, “We are so hurt that we are not trusted.” He encouraged his family to be concerned about calling 1-800-679-8215.
Eisen stated that the reason why the military aircraft “entered the road” in the “normal approach” in the “normal approach” was still unknown. He added that the pilot was experienced, and pointed out that the captain had almost six years of experience in PSA, and that first -class navigation has been experienced for almost two years.
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