DCA - American Airlines passenger plane collides with Blackhawk over the Potomac River, all 67 on both dead, 29 Jan 2025

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Updates. Have been following NBC stream. About 15 mins ago there was a report re four "victims" being removed. That then changed to "survivors". Now the entire report has been removed from the live stream. Very sadly, at this point I'm not sure survivors can be confirmed. Hopefully it is true and will be confirmed.

 
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Freak accidents do occur. Clearly.
Could have been a medical event occurred with the heli pilot, or a mechanical failure, even inexperience, or as you say, freak accident.

I can see how the location in DC makes it fodder for conspiracies. But it’s a busy air corridor with both commercial and military traffic.

jmo
 
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Updates. Have been following NBC stream. About 15 mins ago there was a report re four "victims" being removed. That then changed to "survivors". Now the entire report has been removed from the live stream. Very sadly, at this point I'm not sure survivors can be confirmed. Hopefully it is true and will be confirmed.

Yeah, that was super dubious from the beginning. Just some early miscommunication that a lot of outlets ran with.
 
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one of the aircraft was at the wrong altitude
ETA: was it the one flying dark????
apparently there is a "helicopter lane"
 
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I guess it's just the nature of breaking news but it's quite inaccurate that the original news headline called this a "small plane". I pictured it as meaning a small private plane like a Cessna. A jet with 60+ people is entirely different.
 
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"flight Radar 24" ....Helicopter was not broadcasting ADSD tracking data,

update on count
"14 are on our shore" ??? if they are survivors or not.
 
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How many pilots on the Blackhawk? One?

How could this happen? The helicopter was flying towards it, did he not see to avoid?
Why is this helicopter crossing an approach to a well used runway without communicating with the tower?
Did he file a flight plan?
It's a controlled airspace...no transponder?

Is it possible he had a medical event?
 
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Black Hawk that collided with passenger plane had 3 soldiers on board coming out of Fort Belvoir

From CNN's Natasha Bertrand and Haley Britzky
The US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger aircraft had a crew of three and was not carrying any VIPs, according to a US defense official.

Senior Army officials often use Black Hawks for travel in the Washington, DC, area.

The US Army confirmed the plane came out of Fort Belvoir, an Army post in Virginia.

“We can confirm that the aircraft involved in tonight’s incident was an Army UH-60 helicopter out of Fort Belvoir, Virginia. We are working with local officials and will provide additional information once it becomes available,” a US Army official told CNN.

 
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one of the aircraft was at the wrong altitude
ETA: was it the one flying dark????
not knowing the altitude, the plane looks like it’s following a clear predefined path, as is customary when preparing for landing at a major airport.
 
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I guess it's just the nature of breaking news but it's quite inaccurate that the original news headline called this a "small plane". I pictured it as meaning a small private plane like a Cessna. A jet with 60+ people is entirely different.
If you remember 911, the initial report was that a small plane, possibly a Cessna hit the World Trade Center.

I was thinking the same thing as you here though.
 
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If you remember 911, the initial report was that a small plane, possibly a Cessna hit the World Trade Center.

I was thinking the same thing as you here though.

You're right, I'd forgotten about that.
 
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God, I can't stop thinking about all of the families and friends of the passengers that are waiting to pick them up right now. Having no idea what happened. And the people who have to tell them the horrible news...
 
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NYTs

Reporters told to wait at Terminal 1 for press briefing.
 
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NBC4 reporting
Plane is 7 foot water broken into upside down

Helicopter to unstable to approach

Drivers in water
 
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water is at 35 degrees, hypothermia sets in in 1/2 hr., desperately looking for survivors, since it happened about an hour ago.
according to reporter on the NBC site.
 
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