The Army Black Hawk Helicopter collided American Airlines Jet and the air on Wednesday evening at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
According to the Federal Aviation Bureau, the PSA airline Bombardia CRJ700 regional jet collided with the Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while approaching the runway 33 at Reagan National Airport around 9:00 pm local hours.
The White House spokeswoman Calorin Levit told Fox News Sean Hanity that he knew that President Donald Trump was knowing the situation.
PSA is operated as an American Airlines 5342 flight and departed from Wichita, Kansas.
There was a small aircraft on the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport, and a DC fire was confirmed on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. (FOX 5 DC)
FAA and NTSB will investigate. NTSB leads the survey.
At 8:53 pm, the Metropolitan Police Station in the Colombia was stated at 8:53 pm, which received several calls on aircraft collisions on the Potomac River.
“DC firefighting and EMS, large city police stations, and multiple partner agencies are currently coordinating search and rescue activities on the Potmax River,” said police. “There is no confirmation information about the victim at this time.”
American Airlines reports from Fox News Digital that the PSA operated by PSA is involved in the incident with a service from Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) from Washington Reagan National Airport (ICT). He said. I couldn't get any more information from the airline.
The DC Fire and EMS section has confirmed that Fireboats is on site.
The scene video indicates that many emergency crews are responding.
The video posted in X and captured from the Kennedy Center's web camera has been caught by an aerial explosion near the Potmax River.
Governor Laura Kelly, Governor of Kansas, also said she was aware of the case.
“I know that an airplane from Wichita was involved in a collision at Reagan National Airport,” she said. “I am actively in contact with the authorities. My thoughts can be conveyed to the stakeholders. I share more information as it is available.”
R-Kans. Senator Roger Marshall said in X posting a collision with DC helicopters from Wichita, Kansas and inbound flights.
“We are in contact with the authorities working to get the answer,” Marshall wrote. “We ask you to participate in prayer for all passengers and their families.”
Fox News Digital contacts Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority for more information.
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