Deadly Midair Collision Near Washington, D.C. Claims Lives of 63
A tragic midair collision near Washington, D.C., on January 29, 2025, has led to a massive search-and-rescue operation in the freezing Potomac River. The crash, the deadliest U.S. aviation disaster since 2009, involved an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport.
The crash occurred just before 9 p.m. when American Airlines Flight 5342, a Bombardier CRJ700, collided with the Black Hawk during a routine training exercise. CCTV footage captured a fiery explosion as both aircraft plunged into the river.
Rescue teams are battling freezing temperatures, ice, and difficult water conditions. As of Thursday, 28 bodies have been recovered, but no survivors have been found. The recovery operation is challenging due to the river’s depth and harsh conditions.
Families of those on board, including several U.S. figure skaters, are devastated. Many are waiting for news at Reagan National Airport, where grief counselors have been made available.
President Trump expressed his condolences and questioned why the collision wasn’t prevented. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the cause, while the FAA reviews air traffic communications.
This tragedy has left the nation in mourning, with a vigil planned in Wichita, Kansas, where the flight originated. The devastating loss will be felt for years to come.