As reported earlier, an American Airways flight carrying roughly 60 souls collided with a Blackhawk helicopter close to Washington D.C. Reagan Nationwide Airport (DCA).
The helicopter and aircraft collided over the Potomac.
Based on CNN there are confirmed fatalities. Rescuers haven’t pulled any survivors from the water.
#BREAKING: NO survivors have been pulled out of the water to date, per CNN’s sources
Per radio visitors, 19 our bodies have been recovered to date, out of the 60+ on the aircraft.
Holy crap.
pic.twitter.com/mcByFBowpz— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 30, 2025
All flights have been cancelled following the devastating crash.
A video from the Kennedy Heart webcam captured the explosion within the air.
WATCH:
Webcam on the Kennedy Heart caught an explosion mid-air throughout the Potomac. https://t.co/v75sxitpH6 pic.twitter.com/HInYdhBYs5
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) January 30, 2025
Right here is the most recent:
• It was an American Airways flight Quantity 5342 from Wichita, Kansas inbound to Reagan Worldwide Airport.
• A police helicopter crashed into the incoming AA flight.
• The helicopter was a Blackhawk helicopter
• Based on the Metropolitan Police Division, no casualties have been confirmed right now.
The FBI mentioned no indication of terrorism.
Audio of the ATC was launched Wednesday evening.
AUDIO:
Audio between PAT25 and DCA tower asking if they’ve the CRJ in sight. Affirms and requests visible separation. pic.twitter.com/6VAxx9zmv5
— NOVA Scanner Updates (@NOVAScanner) January 30, 2025
Further audio of Air Site visitors Management: “I noticed a fireball after which it was simply gone.”
AUDIO:
Air Site visitors Management Audio from the aircraft crash: “I noticed a fireball after which it was simply gone” pic.twitter.com/R2JQ42ONHE https://t.co/mfq48czBfH
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 30, 2025