Collision between regional jet and Black Hawk helicopter results in 67 presumed dead

Collision between regional jet and Black Hawk helicopter results in 67 presumed dead

In a tragic incident, 67 individuals are presumed dead following a collision between a regional jet and a Black Hawk helicopter. According to a preliminary FAA report, a single air traffic controller was handling both aircraft at the time of the crash.

Officials have confirmed that the crew on the Black Hawk helicopter were highly experienced, consisting of an Army captain, staff sergeant, and chief warrant officer. President Trump has raised concerns about the diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at the FAA possibly contributing to the collision, although no evidence has been provided to support this claim.

Among the 64 individuals on board the American Eagle flight were some of the most promising young American and Russian figure skaters. This devastating incident has left a void in the figure skating community and has shaken the aviation industry to its core.

NBC News reporters Lester Holt, Tom Llamas, Tom Costello, and Courtney Kube have been on the ground providing updates and coverage on this tragic event. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and loved ones of those affected by this heartbreaking incident.

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