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Video appears to show Two Aircraft, a Helicopter and Commercial Airliner, colliding earlier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near D.C
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Reports are suggesting that the Aircraft involved in the Crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, is PSA Airlines Flight 5342, a Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-700 operated by PSA, a Regional Airline operated by American. The Flight was landing at the Airport, after flying from Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, Kansas. Up to 60 Passengers are said to have been onboard the Aircraft.
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The White House states that President Donald J. Trump has been briefed on the Crash between a U.S. Military H-60 βBlack Hawkβ Helicopter and a Passenger Jet at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near D.C.
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According to Emergency Officials, there were 64 Passengers and 4 Crew Members onboard the Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-700 operating as PSA Airlines Flight 5342, when it crashed earlier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near D.C. The Passengers who were possibly onboard the βBlack Hawkβ are still Unknown.
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Senator Ted Cruz, Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, states following the Aircraft Collision and Crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, βWhile we donβt yet know how many onboard were lost, we know there are fatalities.β
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy who was sworn-in as Secretary only a few hours ago, states that he has arrived at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), following the Crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near D.C.
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After a Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-700 collided with a military H-60 helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport, an unnamed official from the U.S. Army has confirmed that an Army helicopter was indeed the helicopter involved in the crash.
(Jennifer Griffin, Fox News)
(Jennifer Griffin, Fox News)
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According to Reuters, an Official has stated that there were No Senior Military Officials onboard the βBlack Hawkβ Helicopter which crashed earlier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near D.C.
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Fox News quoted a recording of air traffic control communications at the time of the CRJ-700 airliner-Army H-60 helicopter collision:
ATC to the Army H-60: βDo you have the CRJ in sight.β
The crash apparently happened directly after.
ATC to the Army H-60: βDo you have the CRJ in sight.β
The crash apparently happened directly after.
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A U.S. Defense Official reports that a Crew of 3 Soldiers were onboard the UH-60 βBlack Hawkβ Helicopter, when it crashed earlier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
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Dashcam Footage appears to show the Mid-Air Collision between a Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-700 and a U.S. Army βBlack Hawkβ Helicopter earlier, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington D.C.
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem following the Mid-Air Collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, βWe are deploying every available U.S. Coast Guard resource for search and rescue efforts in this horrific incident at DCA. We are actively monitoring the situation & stand ready to support local responders.β
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stated that Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will be closed until at least 5:00am on Friday.
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The First Press Conference on the Mid-Air Collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, will be held in 5 Minutes at 11:30pm EST.
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The Joint Task Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) states that the UH-60 βBlack Hawkβ Helicopter which crashed earlier at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, was with the 12th Aviation Battalion and was taking part in a Training Exercise at the time of the Crash.
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At least 19 Bodies have so far been recovered from the Potomac, following the Mid-Air Collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport; with an Emergency Official stating that No Survivors have been found yet by Search-and-Rescue Teams.
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