67 Dead in Washington Air Collision as Investigators Probe Causes
A passenger plane and military helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport, prompting a search for answers and widespread recovery efforts.
- The crash involved an American Airlines passenger jet and a Sikorsky H-60 Blackhawk helicopter, killing all 67 people on board both aircraft.
- Investigators have retrieved the flight recorders and are analyzing them to determine the cause of the collision.
- Preliminary reports indicate the military helicopter was flying above its authorized altitude, and a controller in the tower may have been overburdened with dual responsibilities.
- President Trump criticized the helicopter crew and blamed prior administrations' diversity hiring policies in air traffic control for the tragedy, drawing mixed reactions.
- The victims include several prominent figures in the figure skating community and international passengers, with recovery efforts hampered by freezing conditions on the Potomac River.


















































































































