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Officials confirm all 67 victims in DC midair crash recovered from Potomac River

Washington DC officials were collected from the Potomac River during the recovery operation for a few days after the aerial collision between the commercial airplane last week and the US military Black Hawk Helicopter last week. I confirmed it. It has been actively identified.

Authorities added that the authorities took an important step in bringing their families and communities to close.

Of the 67 victims of the recovered, 60 were passengers with 5342 American Airlines, four were flying, and three were on the Black Hawk helicopter.

Immediately after the collision between the Sikorsky UH-60, the officials were on the river debris. Black Hawk helicopter BOMBARDIER CRJ700 passenger aircraft operated under PSA airline, a subsidiary of American Airlines.

The miserable video from the military base shows a new angle of the aerial collision catastrophe.

Emergency workers will collect the debris from the Potomac River after a collision between the American Eagle Flight and the Black Hawk Helicopter last week. (Reuters/Carlos Barrier)

The flight data recorder of the plane indicated that it was hit by a helicopter on Wednesday night, and according to the preliminary information announced on Saturday, it was shown that the aircraft pitch had changed. I did it.

“Currently, the CRJ (airplane) based on the data recorder at the time of shock was 325 feet, plus or minus 25 feet,” said the toDd Inman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) at a Saturday press conference. “And for those who follow this, it's a modified altitude.”

“At one point, there was a slight change in the pitch, and there was an increase in pitch,” he asked if the plane had been raised and then added later.

A victim identified in the CRASH drop of a DC plane involving American Airlines Jet and Military Helicopters

The rescuer works on the Potomac River in Washington DC after the tragic airplane drops CRASH

Emergency response teams, including DC Fire and EMS and DC POLICE, will evaluate the remnants of the Potmax River plane near the Ronal Dragan Washington Airport in Arlington, Virginia on January 30. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The air traffic control data had the altitude of the airplane at 200 feet at the time of collision, but Inman stated that “it is not confirmed and it is necessary to make the granularity more detailed.” -The difference between high feet.

Data is available, but it may take some time to fully understand the cause of the crash that night.

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According to the Senior Army pilot and the warrant officer, the military and other government helicopters fly this route almost every day.

Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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