The remnants from the fatal aerial collision near Reagan National Airport will begin to be removed from the Potomac River on Monday morning, saying that the authorities have not yet found 12 victims.
The collision between the Cichorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter and the Bombardy CRJ700's passenger aircraft operated under PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines, died on Wednesday night. DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly, SR. He told the reporters that as the recovery continued, 55 victims were identified.
“We believe we can recover all casualties, but no, we don't know where they are at this point,” said Donnie.
Colonel Francis Pella, the U.S. Army Corps, said that it was anticipating a “successful lift” and said that it would cover the debris to protect the human body.
55 victims of Washington, DC air collision from the Potomax River
On Thursday, January 30, you will see the remnants on the Potomac River near the Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport. (Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles, US coastal security squad via AP)
“We have a process that can see a lift,” Pella explained. “And if it remains there, it will not move while the wreckage is recovered. We will bring the wreckage to the surface of the squirrels. Our process [is] Make sure you have a complete discretion to make a tent right away. ”
“When we start a lift process tomorrow, our goal is to lift as much as possible, given the fact that it occupies human body components, and our goal is to transfer it. He added to the flat bed trailer to take over to the specified hangar so that you can start. ”
The third soldier in the Black Hawk Helicopter involved in the DC collision has been identified

The American Airlines jet in February passed as a family of a victim of an aerial collision between the American Airlines jet and the Army Helicopter stand at the end of the Lekkege River on the Potomax River in February in February. Masu. 。 (AP/JOSE LUIS MAGANA)
According to Pera, the site diver is equipped with an HD camera, and the feed is monitored in the support boat.
“So, to be honest, you are looking inside the eyes of 4 or 5 sets inside [the] At the same time, he said. ”
Perella said, “It's really true to keep all of us in a tragic incident.”
“There is a team that has made this effort from the beginning and promises to achieve this,” he said.
On Sunday, the victim's family visited the crash site.
Konory said, while the elevator operation was progressing, the local team said, “Continue to search for the coastline and the river and make sure you get all the fragments there.”

The emergency response unit will search for an American airplane collision site on Thursday, January 30th. (TASOS Katopodis/Getty Images)
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“And as a general member, if you come across a few, you need to call 911 and report them.





