Air traffic controllers warned the US Army Helicopter that it was dangerously approaching American Airlines passenger aircraft, who had landed at the Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night.
With less than 30 seconds of the aerial collision, both aircraft was sent to the Potomac River in the ice capital of the United States, and the aircraft controller wirelessly wirelessly wireless. “Did you find CRJ?” –Merican Airlines Flight 5342, see A CRJ 700. According to Flightradar24。
The airplane take off from Wichita, Kansas was on board 64 people, landed on Reagan National and moved north toward the runway 33.
According to the report, the helicopter take off near Langley, Virginia seemed to have flew Potomac before the crash drop.
The collision happened around 8:48:08 to 48 seconds on Wednesday night.
Based on early flight maps and air traffic control audio, partial rebuilding of events connected to the crash is as follows:
- 5:18 pm -CRJ 700 American Airlines 5342 flights take off from Wichita, Kansas, heading to Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport.
- 8:39:40 PM -The Army UH -60 Helicopter from Fort Berboa, Virginia, jumps over the Potomac River from Langley, Virginia and starts training exercises with three people.
- 8:40 pm -Flight 5342 begins to approach Reagan National runway 33 from the south of Washington DC.
- 8:48:38 PM -Wireless U.S. Army UH -60 Helicopter (PAT25) and “Can you see CRJ?” Helicopter pilots look at passengers and make sure they demand “visual separation”.
- 8:48:56 PM -5342 Flying and helicopter, the airplane has moved about 145 mph, according to the last recording of Flightradar24, and collides with Potomac at an altitude of about 300 feet. Aviation Commander can respond in response and ask, “Did you see?”
