A devastating midair collision near Reagan National Airport between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter sent both aircraft into the Potomac River, triggering an extensive search and rescue effort. The American Airlines plane, carrying 60 passengers and 4 crew members, struck the Black Hawk, which had 3 soldiers aboard, during a training exercise. Tragically, there were no survivors reported at the time.
Air traffic control recordings captured key moments before the crash, including communication with the helicopter crew. The controller’s reaction underscored the gravity of the situation, while other pilots reported seeing flares. The incident caused significant disruptions at the airport, leading to flight diversions and temporary suspension of operations.
Recovery teams have faced challenges due to the river’s deep, frigid waters and strong currents. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash as efforts to recover victims and debris remain underway.