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All 67 people aboard both aircraft were killed in the crash, including 64 passengers and crew on the airliner and the 3 crew of the helicopter. It was the first major U.S. commercial passenger flight crash in nearly 16 years since Colgan Air Flight 3407 in 2009, and the deadliest U.S. air disaster in nearly 24 years.
A mid-air plane crash between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter left 67 people dead in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images) Helicopter ‘may not have been on approved flight path’
New footage capture by airport security cameras shows the moment an American Airlines Flight and army helicopter collide near Reagan National Airport. American Eagle flight 5342 – carrying 64 ...
Debris from the American Airlines passenger plane and Army helicopter crashed into the Potomac River. Large sections of the plane plunged into the icy Potomac River following the crash, where it ...
The last deadly major crash involving a commercial airliner in the U.S. was in 2009, when all 49 people aboard a Colgan Air flight died when the plane crashed in New York state. One person was ...
WASHINGTON – Search crews recovered 41 bodies from the Potomac River after the collision of a passenger plane and a U.S. Army helicopter killed 67 people in the deadliest aviation disaster in ...
One person in a car was killed. [14] The crash destroyed four homes and damaged seventeen others [22] along with several businesses, [12] and ignited several homes and businesses in the Roosevelt Mall area, and vehicles. [13] The fire spread to nearby row homes. Twenty-four people on the ground were injured, at least three of them critically ...
At 4:01 pm EST, it crashed into the 14th Street Bridge across the Potomac River, 0.75 nmi (0.9 mi; 1.4 km) from the end of the runway. The plane hit six cars and a truck on the bridge, and tore away 97 feet (30 m) of the bridge's rail and 41 feet (12 m) of the bridge's wall. [4]: 5 The aircraft then plunged into the freezing Potomac River.