Quantcast

Midair collision near DC raises questions about airspace congestion

American Testing Tech to Help Passengers Make Connecting Flights
Why fuel price crash won’t make flying cheaper
Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline
Frontier Airlines Announces New Routes Launching This Summer, Connecting Baltimore With Chicago O’Hare and Trenton, N.J. With Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Airlines in North America prioritize investments in cyber, AI
Global Airlines & HiFly Operate 1st Passenger Airbus A380 Flight Between Barcelona And Berlin
American Airlines unveils ritzy new plane suites launching this summer
Airline Stocks To Keep An Eye On - April 28th
50 New Routes Starting In May 2025
Report: JetBlue, United Mulling Partnership
New First-Class Suites, Futuristic Aircraft and the Top Air Travel News From April 2025
Southwest Airlines Announces Reimagined Fare Products, New Benefits for Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers and Tier Member Customers
New Alaska Airlines trading cards take flight this World Pilots’ Day - Alaska Airlines News
United CEO calls Trump's tariffs a 'chess game'
Virtual Training Becomes a Reality
Korean Air Restarts Longest 747 Passenger Flight in the World
Flight tickets from Srinagar remain exorbitantly high despite aviation ministry request
RTX Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat Estimates, Increase Year Over Year
Delta faces federal investigation as it scraps hundreds of flights for fifth straight day
Coalition pledges to remove EV tax break two days after Dutton ruled out scrapping it – as it happened
Adani’s airport unit seeks $750 million loan from global banks
GE Aerospace affirms outlook; CEO met with Trump to discuss tariffs
Flight made emergency landing in Denver after reported animal strike and engine fire
General Dynamics says G800 jet receives FAA, EASA certifications
Archer unveils plans for NYC air-taxi network in partnership with United Airlines
United Airlines doubles down on Chicago roots with new O'Hare billboards
ICAO Proposes ‘Journey Pass’ Biometric ID Boarding
Gatwick airport strikes, Easter 2025: will my flight be cancelled?
Boarding passes and check-in could be scrapped in air travel shake-up
The most in Mexico: American Airlines adds 30th destination as part of a record-breaking schedule
Midair collision near DC raises questions about airspace congestion
Policy
Webp received 592389903583508
Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter | Wikipedia

As investigations continue into the midair collision between a Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter and American Eagle flight 5342, details about the Army pilots involved have emerged. According to ABC News, the three soldiers aboard the Blackhawk helicopter were highly experienced. They had accumulated thousands of hours of flight time and were familiar with the flight patterns above the Potomac River.

The US Army confirmed that these soldiers were part of Bravo Company 12th Combat Aviation Battalion, stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, approximately 20 miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where the crash occurred. Retired Army chief warrant officer John Koziol emphasized their experience during a conference call with reporters. He stated that "the male instructor pilot had more than 1,000 hours of flight time," while "the female pilot who was commanding the flight at the time had more than 500 hours of flight time." The crew chief, identified as Ryan O'Hara, also possessed hundreds of hours of flight experience.

Koziol noted that despite the short duration typical of Army helicopter flights, the combined experience of over 1,500 hours among the three pilots underscored their expertise. He added that both pilots had previously flown this specific route at night.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Flying in Washington DC's airspace requires rigorous training for Army Blackhawk pilots. This includes certification for flying "night unaided" without night vision goggles due to bright lights in the area. Despite being one of the busiest airspace sectors in the country, Koziol described the helicopter corridor above the Potomac as "a relatively easy corridor to fly."

Former NTSB investigator Greg Feith discussed potential factors contributing to the collision during a conversation with CNN news anchor Jim Sciutto. Feith questioned why military pilots deviated from their restricted altitude by almost 200 feet when they should have been flying at 200 feet.

Recovery efforts are ongoing following Thursday's end-of-day operations. Bodies of two soldiers from the Blackhawk and several victims from flight 5342 remain unaccounted for. Authorities confirmed that both black box and cockpit voice recorder devices have been retrieved from CRJ700 wreckage in Potomac's icy waters.

Recovery is expected to resume on Friday morning as investigations continue into this tragic event.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Air New Zealand has launched Dream Seats, a nationwide initiative aimed at supporting New Zealanders in pursuing their dreams.

Jul 8, 2025

Flying Food Group's Honolulu facility marked the Fourth of July with a special lunch for its employees.

Jul 8, 2025

Flying Food Group's Seattle facility recently held a special lunch to celebrate the 4th of July and honor its employees.

Jul 8, 2025

The US LAV Team recently held a picnic celebration on the 4th of July.

Jul 8, 2025

Last Friday, the Flying Food Group SFO facility marked Independence Day with a team celebration.

Jul 8, 2025

Flying Food Group's MCO facility recently held a celebration for the 4th of July.

Jul 8, 2025