Passenger jet and US Army helicopter collide and crash in Washington DC

Passenger jet and US Army helicopter collide and crash in Washington DC

In a tragic incident, an American Airlines flight carrying dozens of passengers collided with a US Army helicopter as it approached Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington DC. The collision caused the plane to crash into the Potomac River, prompting a search operation by boats and divers to locate any potential survivors.

The Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet was carrying a total of 60 passengers and four crew members when it collided with the helicopter while in the process of landing at the airport. The incident occurred around 21:00 EST on Wednesday, with the plane reportedly coming from Wichita, Kansas.

The collision has raised concerns over air traffic control and safety measures in the area, as such incidents are rare but can have devastating consequences. The search for survivors continues as authorities work to determine the cause of the collision and ensure the safety of those involved.

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