"All 67 Victims of Midair Collision Near DC Recovered; NTSB Investigates New Data

"All 67 Victims of Midair Collision Near DC Recovered; NTSB Investigates New Data

"All 67 Victims of Midair Collision Near DC Recovered; NTSB Investigates New Data



Title All 67 Victims of Midair Collision Near DC Recovered; NTSB Investigates New Data

The recovery efforts surrounding the midair collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter near Washington D.C. have been completed, with all 67 victims recovered. The tragic incident occurred last Wednesday night as the plane was preparing to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport.

Despite the challenging conditions in the Potomac River, recovery crews successfully raised several large pieces of the jetliner from the water, including the right wing, center fuselage, and parts of the forward cabin, cockpit, tail cone, and rudder. The remains of all but one victim have been identified, with the chief medical examiner working to positively identify the final individual.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating new data that could shed light on the helicopter's altitude at the time of the collision. Radar sensors and other data suggest the helicopter may have been above its 200-foot flight ceiling, which could have significant implications for the investigation. The NTSB is seeking more information from the still-submerged Black Hawk to verify these findings.

Meanwhile, the flight recorder on the American Airlines jet showed an altitude of 325 feet, plus or minus 25 feet, at the time of the collision. This data may help investigators piece together the events that led to the tragic incident and inform their investigation moving forward.

As recovery efforts continue, authorities are focusing on retrieving the jet and hope to recover the helicopter later this week. The crash has had a devastating impact on the families of the victims, including 60 passengers and four crew members on the American Airlines flight, as well as the three servicemen on the Army helicopter.

The NTSB is expected to release a preliminary report within 30 days, with a full investigation typically taking several months or even years. The agency's findings will be critical in determining the cause of the collision and preventing similar incidents from occurring in the future.

In related news, the US Figure Skating Championships were being held in Wichita, Kansas, at the time of the crash, and 60 passengers on the American Airlines flight were heading to the event.

Key Takeaways

All 67 victims of the midair collision have been recovered
The NTSB is investigating new data that could impact its findings
Recovery efforts are ongoing, with a focus on retrieving the jet and recovering the helicopter later this week
The investigation will take several months or years to complete


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