New Transport Secretary Sean Duffy said on Thursday that a fatal collision between American Airlines flights and military helicopters could be “absolutely” prevented.
One day before the crash drop on Wednesday, Duffy was confirmed in his role and said that he had agreed to President Trump, who said, “I think it should be prevented.”
“Do you think this can be prevented because I have seen what I have seen so far to back up what the president has said? He said that he was assumed that he was dead.
Duffy has argued that the communication between the helicopter pilot and the American Airlines flight before the fall of the U.S. airplane, which is the most deadly US airplane in several decades.
“Because it was a standard communication, there was no failure if your question was in communication between military helicopters and American flights. There was communication between the aircraft and the tower.” I mentioned.
“I think the helicopter knew that the plane was in the area,” said Duffy.
“This was a sunny night last night. Helicopter was a standard pattern. If you live in the DC area, you can see a helicopter above and below the river,” he said.
“The American flight flight entering the land was in the standard flight pattern because it was in the DCA, which is unusual for military aircraft to land on the DCA. Not.
On the other hand, Robert Isom, an American Airlines CEO, suggests that the military chopper is a fatal crash drop.
“I don't know why military aircraft has come to the PSA aircraft at this time,” ISOM said on Thursday morning.
Authorities have said that there were 60 passengers and four crew members on the flight, and they had been flying by the captain who had been on the airline for six years.
The equal offices of the flight have also worked for two years at the company.
Authorities could not say how many experiences the military aircraft had experienced.
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On Thursday morning, emergency staff switched from rescue activities to recovery activities. “I don't believe there is a survivor from this accident,” said DC Fire and EMS's Chief John Donnie.
Donnie said that the authorities had it In the early morning of Thursday, I collected 27 airplanes and one from helicopter and worked to reunite my loved ones.





