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Casualties feared as passenger jet collides with helicopter over Washington

A view of emergency crews at the scene of an air crash in the vicinity of the Reagan national airport, in Washington, DC, the United States, on January 29, 2025. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)

 

A passenger jet has collided with a helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington DC, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which said the collision remains under investigation.

There was no immediate word on casualties, but Kansas Senator Roger Marshall said the plane which collided with military's Blackhawk helicopter late on Wednesday was carrying roughly 60 passengers.

US officials said three soldiers were onboard the helicopter.

All takeoffs and landings from the airport have been halted after the incident that took place at around 9:00 pm local time.

The PSA Airlines regional jet collided midair with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while on approach to the airport, FAA said.

According to American Airlines' website, the jet has a capacity for up to 65 passengers.

"We’re aware of reports that American Eagle flight 5342, operated by PSA, with service from Wichita, Kansas (ICT) to Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) has been involved in an incident. We will provide information as it becomes available," American Airlines said on X.

Police said multiple agencies were involved in a search and rescue operation in the Potomac River, which borders the airport, but that there was no immediate word on casualties.

Inflatable rescue boats were launched into the Potomac River from a point near the airport along the George Washington Parkway, just north of the airport.

President Donald Trump was briefed, his press secretary said, and Vice President JD Vance encouraged followers on the social media platform X to "say a prayer for everyone involved."

The incident prompted the airport to halt all takeoffs and landings.

Multiple helicopters, including those from the US Park Police, the DC Metropolitan Police Department and the US military, were flying over the scene of the incident in the Potomac River.

Audio from air traffic control tower reveals more details

Washington DC Fire and EMS said on X that fireboats were on the scene.

Video from an observation camera at the nearby Kennedy Center showed two sets of lights consistent with aircraft appearing to conjoin in a fireball.

In audio from the air traffic control tower around the time of the crash, a controller is heard asking the helicopter, "PAT25 do you have the CRJ in sight," in reference to the passenger aircraft.

"Tower did you see that?" another pilot is heard calling seconds after the apparent collision. The tower immediately began diverting other aircraft from Reagan.

The incident recalled the crash of an Air Florida flight that plummeted into the Potomac on January 13, 1982, that killed 78 people. That crash was attributed to bad weather.

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