Plane Collision Claims Three Lives in Fiery Crash

A Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet collided mid-air with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter on January 30, 2025, while approaching Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. The incident occurred around 6:45 PM local time, involving at least 60 passengers and four crew members on board the aircraft.
Eyewitness Ari Schulman reported to CNN that he observed the plane moments before the crash. Initially, it appeared normal as it flew approximately 120 feet above water, but then it banked sharply, displaying a bright yellow glow and a stream of sparks underneath. "It was high off the ground," he stated, adding that visibility was severely limited at night. Following the collision, all flights at the airport were temporarily halted.
Newly appointed US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Vice President JD Vance are monitoring the situation closely. Vance urged the public to pray for those involved in the accident, as the authorities assess the consequences of the mid-air clash.