Emergency vehicles surround the crash site after American Eagle Flight 5342 struck a helicopter while approaching Reagan Washington National Airport, plunging into the Potomac River near Washington, U.S., on January 29, 2025. Reuetrs


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A tragic midair collision near Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night resulted in an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter crashing into the Potomac River. Authorities confirmed multiple fatalities, though an exact number was not immediately available.

According to reports, the American Airlines flight, operated by PSA Airlines, had 64 people on board, including 60 passengers and four crew members. The U.S. Army stated that the Black Hawk helicopter had three soldiers on board. The crash site became the focus of a massive search-and-rescue operation, with multiple emergency agencies working in the river. However, no survivors had been found at the time of reporting.

Devastated family members gathered at Reagan Airport, anxiously awaiting updates. One woman, overcome with grief, collapsed in tears as she sought confirmation about a loved one’s presence on the flight.

The U.S. Army confirmed the helicopter was from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and stated they were working closely with officials to provide further updates. A web camera at Washington’s Kennedy Center captured footage of a fiery explosion midair around 9:47 p.m., followed by the aircraft plummeting into the river.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported that the collision involved PSA Airlines’ Flight 5342, a CRJ700 jet, which was en route from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington. The crash halted all flight operations at Reagan Airport as emergency responders rushed to the scene.

Television footage showed rescue boats in the river, their flashing blue and red lights reflecting off the dark waters as emergency teams combed through debris. Police, ambulances, and specialized recovery units lined the airport’s tarmac, preparing for the grim task ahead.

President Donald Trump issued a statement expressing condolences to the victims’ families and praising first responders for their swift action. He assured that he was closely monitoring the situation.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) launched an investigation into the crash, gathering information on how the collision occurred. American Airlines acknowledged the incident on social media, stating they were actively working to provide updates.

Concerns over aviation safety have been growing due to a series of near-miss incidents in recent years. Experts have pointed to increased strain on air traffic control and staffing shortages as potential risks. The FAA has been without a confirmed administrator since January 20, and no interim leader has been publicly named.

This crash marks the first fatal U.S. passenger airline accident since 2009 when a Colgan Air flight crashed in New York, killing 50 people. As investigations continue, authorities are focused on recovering victims and determining the cause of this devastating collision.

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