A tragic mid-air collision occurred between an American Airlines plane and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC. The crash resulted in both aircraft falling into the Potomac River, with all 67 people on board feared dead.
US President Donald Trump stated that the Black Hawk helicopter was flying above the permitted altitude. He shared on Truth Social that the helicopter exceeded the 200-foot limit, which he suggested was a key factor in the crash.
Officials have recovered over 40 bodies from the Potomac River. Recovery divers are working to salvage the aircraft and parts from the river as investigators look into the collision.
The New York Times reported that the helicopter was flying too high and outside its approved flight path. The pilot had requested to use a specific route, known as Route 4, which allows helicopters to fly no higher than 200 feet. However, the helicopter was flying above 300 feet and was off course when the collision occurred.
Donald Trump is a businessman and was the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is known for his outspoken nature and often comments on various events.
A Black Hawk Helicopter is a type of military helicopter used by the US Army. It is known for its versatility and is often used in combat and rescue missions.
Reagan National Airport is an airport located near Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It is named after Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.
The Potomac River is a river that flows through the eastern United States, passing through Washington, D.C. It is a significant river in the region and is known for its historical importance.
Altitude refers to the height of an object above the ground or sea level. In aviation, it is important to maintain certain altitudes to ensure safe flying conditions.
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