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Collision ends US aviation's streak without fatal crashes
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Robert Isom, CEO | American Airlines

Last night, a tragic midair collision occurred involving American Airlines Flight 5342 and a US Army Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter over Washington D.C., leading to both aircraft crashing into the Potomac River. The incident marks the end of a 16-year period without fatal crashes in US commercial aviation, with the last being Colgan Air Flight 3407 in 2009.

During a press conference at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), officials announced that rescue efforts have shifted to recovery mode as no survivors are expected. John Donnelly, Chief of the District of Columbia Fire Department, stated, "We don't believe there are any survivors from this accident." So far, approximately 30 bodies have been recovered from the river's icy waters.

The Bombardier CRJ700 had 64 people onboard and was en route from Wichita. The helicopter carried three soldiers. The crash involved challenging conditions due to darkness and water currents. Among those lost were individuals associated with US Figure Skating, including both American and Russian nationals.

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that both aircraft were following standard flight patterns when the collision occurred as the CRJ700 approached DCA. He noted there was no communication breakdown between air traffic control (ATC) and either aircraft. ATC audio revealed controllers warned the Black Hawk about the incoming jet; however, moments later, they responded to the collision by diverting nearby flights.

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom assured that there were no issues with crew experience on Flight 5342. The Captain had six years at PSA Airlines, while the First Officer had two years of experience.

The US Army confirmed that their Black Hawk was on a training mission at the time of impact. A defense official emphasized that "training" does not imply inexperience as pilots were equipped with night goggles and deemed "fairly experienced."

Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority president Jack Potter announced DCA will reopen today at 11:00 AM despite ongoing recovery operations outside airport boundaries. Potter reassured safety measures stating, "It's safe. We've worked with all federal agencies and it's been determined we can open the airport safely."

DCA has faced congestion issues recently, prompting debate among senators about increasing takeoff and landing slots. Senator Tim Kaine expressed concerns but urged against speculation during this time.

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