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American Eagle flight tragedy: Crew names released after fatal midair collision

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American Eagle flight tragedy: Crew names released after fatal midair collision
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The names of the crew members on duty during the American Airlines Flight 5342 accident have been released. The incident involved a midair collision, resulting in the presumed deaths of 67 people. The aircraft was a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700, and it collided with a US Army Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter.

The crew members of the American Eagle flight, operated by PSA Airlines from Wichita to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, included Captain Jonathan Campos, First Officer Samuel Lilley, and Flight Attendants Ian Epstein and Danasia Elder. Timothy Lilley, father of First Officer Sam Lilley and a former US Army helicopter pilot, expressed his grief over the loss of his son. He stated that it was "undoubtedly the worst day of my life" and suggested that the military helicopter made a critical error in judgment.

Timothy Lilley further speculated that night vision goggles might have impaired the helicopter pilot's ability to spot the commercial jet. He added that without wearing goggles, there might have been a chance to avoid the collision.

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The crash also claimed the lives of several individuals from the figure skating community who were returning from events in Wichita. Among them were Russian coaches Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, along with rising stars Spencer Lane and Jinna Han.

Todd Inman from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) described DC airspace as a challenging environment for pilots due to its narrow corridors and frequent helicopter traffic. Audio communications revealed that there may have been confusion regarding which aircraft was in sight at the time of the collision.

The NTSB is investigating alongside the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). A preliminary FAA report indicated abnormal staffing levels at air traffic control during the incident. Only one controller was active when two were needed. This staffing issue has been ongoing at DCA airport due to severe shortages in recent years.

President Trump commented without evidence that FAA diversity initiatives might have contributed to this collision.

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