The National Transport Safety Commission (NTSB) stated on Tuesday that the Army Black Hawk Helicopter, which collided with the PSA airline CRJ700 passenger aircraft on January 29, killed 67 and was flying too much.
The flight traffic data acquired by the NTSB has confirmed that the black hawk is 300 feet on the air traffic control display during aerial collision.
Since the data is rounded to the nearest 100 feet, authorities need additional information to verify data points from black hawk.
To do so, you need to collect aircraft from the water that will occur in the second half of this week.
The investigator searched for Blackhawk's debris by combining FDR and CVR. (NTSB)
The miserable video from the military base shows a new angle of the aerial collision catastrophe.
Preliminary information shows that the aircraft pitch has changed and that the plane was raised before the collision.
NTSB investigators continue to transfer to both aircraft cockpit audio recorders. The synchronization work of Black Hawk Flight Data Recorder and CockPit Voice Recorder is underway.
A victim identified in the CRASH drop of a DC plane involving American Airlines Jet and Military Helicopters
The wreckage from the passenger aircraft is still recovered from the Potomax River, the right wing, the center of the center, part of the left wing and left fuselage, a considerable part of the cabin and the cockpit, vertical and horizontal stabilizer, tailcorn, etc. There is a new discovery. , Rod, elevator, TCAS computer, quick access recorder.
The recovered debris is moved to a safe place for the remnants layout test.

Police boats collide with a military helicopter in the air and collide with the Washington DC US Potomac River on January 30, 2025, and then patrols the crime. (Kyle Maza by Getty Image/Anaddor)
“The aircraft system group continues to review the CRJ700 maintenance documents, and the helicopter -resistant group has continued to review the blackhawk maintenance record,” said NTSB.
As of Tuesday, all 67 victims were drawn out of the river.
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