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US plane-helicopter collision: 28 bodies recovered from Potomac River, no survivors, say officials

| @indiablooms | Jan 30, 2025, at 08:15 pm

Washington DC: A total of 28 bodies have been recovered from the Potomac River following a midair collision between a US Army Blackhawk helicopter and a passenger jet near Washington DC, media reports said.

The American Airlines flight, which collided with a Black Hawk helicopter, was carrying 64 people. Three soldiers were in the chopper.

Washington Fire Chief John Donnelly confirmed at a press conference at Reagan National Airport that no survivors were expected.

Donnelly said there are no survivors in the accident and the rescue operation will be converted into a recovery operation.

About 300 first responders searched for the bodies in the freezing river, said DC Fire chief John A. Donnelly.

Air traffic controllers had warned the US Army Blackhawk helicopter that it was on course to collide with a passenger jet.

Audio captured during the accident reveals audible gasps from the control room as the crash unfolded.

The collision occurred on Wednesday night, when the helicopter collided with a Bombardier aircraft, operated by an American Airlines subsidiary, which was approaching for landing at Reagan National Airport.

Following a "fireball" explosion, both aircraft plunged into the icy Potomac River.

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