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What to Know About the Plane Crash near Washington, DC – The First Major US Commercial Aviation Disaster Since 2009

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Rescue teams are actively working following a collision between a military helicopter and a passenger aircraft.

An eyewitness has shared details of the tragic incident, some captured in video footage.

A plane crash near Washington, D.C., has drawn national attention, marking the most significant commercial aviation disaster in the United States since 2009.

Officials indicate that rescue efforts may be slower than expected due to extreme cold.

Authorities confirmed that American Airlines Flight 5342, a PSA Airlines-operated Bombardier CRJ700, collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport on January 29, 2025. The aircraft had been en route from Wichita, Kansas, when the incident occurred, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

The plane was scheduled to land around 9 p.m., but its approach was cut short when D.C.

police received emergency calls at 8:53 p.m. reporting “an aircraft crash above the Potomac River.”

Defense officials stated that the Black Hawk was conducting a training mission at the time. Stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, the 12th Aviation Battalion specializes in helicopter transport and technical rescue operations for the National Capital Region.

However, the helicopter’s departure location before the crash has yet to be determined.

The crash disrupted air traffic, diverting 19 flights to Dulles International Airport. With Reagan National among the nation’s busiest airspaces, coordination is critical. Air traffic controllers had instructed the helicopter to maneuver around the approaching jet just before the collision.

Moments before the crash, an air traffic controller instructed the helicopter to pass behind the approaching jet.

The pilot confirmed visual contact and requested separation. Seconds later, recordings captured shocked reactions from the control tower as routine communication turned to disaster.

A video recorded by EarthCam appears to capture the moment of impact, showing the aircraft and helicopter colliding in the sky before erupting into flames.

The midair collision, captured on video, was witnessed by several onlookers, including Ari Schulman, who observed the aircraft’s final moments while driving home.

Initially, the plane appeared to be operating normally as it neared land, flying approximately 120 feet above the water. Moments later, it banked sharply beyond 90 degrees.

Schulman recalled, “I could see the underside of it.

It was lit up a very bright yellow, and there was a stream of sparks underneath it.” Shortly after, the sky went dark.

Reagan National Airport will stay closed until at least Friday at 5 a.m., with all flights suspended as the investigation continues, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

As the wreckage settled, emergency crews shifted their attention to locating survivors. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that “both aircraft are in the water” and that 64 people were aboard the American Airlines plane, while three were in the military helicopter.

“The focus now is rescuing people, and that’s what all of our personnel are focused on,” she stated, emphasizing the urgency of search and rescue operations.

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