Washington DC, authorities published the latest information on the aerial collision survey on the Potomax River on Saturday on Saturday, and details the body and debris were removed.
In a statement published on Saturday, Unified Command stated that “42 sets of relics” were collected from the area where the rescuers have dropped CRASH, and DC Chief Medical Inspiers have actively identified 38. Ta.
67 people died in this case.
Authorities also said that they had tried to remove the Cycolsky UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter, but this was “temporarily stable,” but the removal has not been successful.
“The U.S. Coast Guard is at a site with a number of resources that support searching and support the safety zone in the Potomac River,” he said.
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Emergency workers collide from the Potomac River on Thursday, in the aftermath of the clashes between the American Eagle Flight 5342 and the Black Hawk helicopter. (Reuters/Carlos Barrier)
“Today, the rescue crew of the U.S. Army Engineers and the U.S. Navy's Salvage and Diving is evaluating the area and preparing aircraft recovery,” added a statement. “The diver of the salvage company is investigating the remains all day.”
According to Todd Inman, a member of the National Transport Safety Commission (NTSB), the authorities said at a press conference at the beginning of Saturday evening.
“Both airplanes and helicopters will hear air traffic control, but they will not hear other aircraft or helicopters,” said Inman. “We are working on air traffic control transcripts now, so I'm raising it and many people are listening to different recording. [online]。 “
“These do not include UHF (ultra -high frequency) wireless transmission … I hope to release them when synchronizing that timing. [Sunday]。 “
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Todd Inman, a member of the National Transport Safety Commission, talks with reporters at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. (AP photo/Jose Lewis Magana)
The authorities could also confirm whether the black hawk helicopter crew was wearing night vision goggles at the time of the incident.
“You can confirm that it is a training flight that uses night vision goggles,” said Inman. “At this point, I don't know if the night -vision goggles are actively worn, what the settings are. “”
On Saturdays, Sean Duffy, Leader, released X video of his recent talk to the victim's family, and their pain was “unimaginable.”

Ronal Dragan Washington's National Airport Thursday, Wednesday Night American Eglular Flight 5342 and Blackhawk Helicopter, which collided with the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia, USA. (Eduardomnos/Reuters)
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“When I know the information, I'm going to share it with them, but I'm going to share it with American people,” said Duffy. “Yesterday, we restricted the airspace around the DCA from the movement of helicopters, so that people felt safe when we entered and out of the capital in the next few days.”
“We will announce more. I want Americans to be confident in the American empty journey.”
