Mid-Air Collision at Reagan National Airport Kills Several
A tragic incident occurred late Wednesday night when a passenger jet collided mid-air with a military helicopter during its approach to Reagan National Airport in Washington. The Bombardier CRJ700, operated by American Airlines, was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members on its flight from Wichita, Kansas, when it struck a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter reportedly carrying three soldiers.
Witnesses described a fireball in the sky as emergency vehicles rushed to the scene, leading to the airport's closure. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the aircraft was descending at 120 meters and traveling at 225 kilometers per hour when the collision happened.
President Donald Trump expressed condolences and praised first responders for their efforts. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas called the news "devastating" and a "nightmare." Initial reports indicated casualties, although the extent remains unconfirmed, with the FBI noting no evidence of criminal activity. Search and rescue operations involving local authorities are ongoing in the Potomac River, where pieces of debris may have fallen.
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