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US Coast Guard leads recovery efforts after American Airlines Flight 5342 crash

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US Coast Guard leads recovery efforts after American Airlines Flight 5342 crash
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The US Coast Guard (USCG) is actively involved in the recovery efforts following the crash of American Airlines Flight 5342 into the Potomac River, a significant waterway in the United States. The USCG has been crucial in addressing this tragic incident.

According to statements from the USCG and the US Naval Institute News, response boat crews from multiple Coast Guard stations, including Washington, Curtis Bay, Annapolis, St. Inigoes, Oxford, and Crisfield, have been deployed. They are conducting searches with local authorities and enforcing a safety zone around the crash site. "Response boat crews from Coast Guard stations Washington, Curtis Bay, Annapolis, St. Inigoes, Oxford, and Crisfield deployed to conduct searches in coordination with local authorities and enforce a safety zone," they reported. Additionally, several vessels including the patrol boat USGC Sailfish (WPB-87356), fast response cutter USCGC Nathan Bruckenthal (WPC-1128), inland construction tender USCGC Kennebec (WLIC-802), and buoy tender USCGC Frank Drew (WLM-557) are on their way to assist.

Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security to whom the USCG reports, noted that the Coast Guard was first on scene. Images shared by Secretary Noem show marine units securing the area to prevent tampering with the crash site and preparing pollution response equipment as a precaution against fuel spills.

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The recovery of critical components such as the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from the Bombardier CRJ700 aircraft remains undisclosed at press time. However, it is acknowledged that without the efforts of the USCG this task would be challenging.

The US Coast Guard undertakes various missions under its jurisdiction since being moved to Homeland Security in 2002. These include ports security, drug interdiction, navigation aids maintenance, search and rescue operations among others.

Simple Flying is committed to providing comprehensive coverage of this incident as developments unfold. The organization expressed condolences over the loss of life resulting from this tragedy.

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