US aviation jet aircraft, Army helicopter collision: everyone is afraid of death

Officials said on Thursday that everyone on the planes of 60 passengers and four passengers collided with the Army helicopter were worried about the American aviation disaster who died in the 25th century.

Officials said that after the air collision on Wednesday night, at least 28 bodies were pulled out of the cold waters of the Poto Mark River. At that time, the helicopter obviously took a jet aircraft to fly at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.

The crew is still looking for other casualties, but does not believe that there are any survivors, which will make it the most fatal air crash in the past 24 years.

"We are now changing from rescue operations to recovery," said John Donnelly, the capital leader of the country's capital fire. "We don't believe that there are lives."

In the deep water of the waist, the body of the aircraft was found in the three parts. The wreckage of the helicopter was also found. Donalley said that the first response on Thursday was searching for a district of the Poto Mark River, until the south of Woodrow Wilson Bridge, about 3 miles south of the airport.

Regarding the reason for the collision, there was no immediately news, but the officials said that the aircraft conditions were obvious, because the plane came from Kamas Wicho, Kansas, we and Russia's figure skating athletes and other planes on the aircraft. During the road, it is undergoing a routine landing. Essence

Robert Isom, CEO of the US Airlines, said: "In the final method of the Reagan country, it collides with a normal method." "At present, we don't know why military planes have entered ... … The road of the plane. "

A army official previously said that in a training flight, three soldiers boarded helicopters on training flights.

The image in the river shows the wreckage of the vessels around the flooded wings and the fuselage of the aircraft.

Investigators will try to put together the plane at the last moment of the collision, including contact with air traffic controllers and the height of passenger jets.

"I just want to say that everyone who flys in the sky in the United States wants us safely." "When you leave the airport, you can reach your destination. This happened, I know President Trump, his government, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), points, until we provide answers to the public and flying public, we should rest assured. When you fly, you You are safe ""

The Federal Aviation Administration announced that Reagan Airport will be reopened at 11 am on Thursday. FAA previously said that it would be closed until 5 am on Friday.

Duffy was sworn in earlier this week, and he was asked if he could guarantee that the United States still had the safest aim of the United States.

"Can I guarantee that the American flight public has the safest and safest space in the world? The answer is, absolutely, we do this." He said. "We have early indicators to show what happened here. I will fully tell you that we have the safest aim of the world."

The last major fatal collapse of American commercial airlines occurred near Bafafaro, New York in 2009. Everyone on the Bombardier DHC-8 propeller plane was killed, including 45 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants. Another person on the ground also died, causing the total death toll to 50. A survey confirmed that the captain accidentally caused the plane to stagnate when it was close to the Bafafaro airport.

Passengers include a group of figure skating people, their coaches and family members on Wednesday flights. They returned from a development camp of the American Frozen Championships held in Wicho.

"Our figure skating can be confirmed that several members of our skating community are sadly on the US Airlines flight 5342. The flight collided with a helicopter in Washington Special Economic Zone last night," American figure skating said in a statement. Essence "We were shocked by this incredible tragedy and put the victim's family closely in our hearts."

Our figure skating did not identify any team members on the plane.

The Kremlin determined two of them as Russian figure skating athletes Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov. Boston Skating Club lists them as coaches, and their son Maxim Naumov is a competitive skating athlete in the United States

This is not the first time in the United States to be shocked by a tragedy in the air. The 18 American teams composed of members will participate in the World Championships in Prague in 1961. At that time, flight 548, Sabena, on February 15, 1961, about 45 minutes away from Brussels in Brussels. Berg-Kampenhout crashed. There are six American coaches and four ice skating officials and some family members.

This is a development story.