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NTSB recovers key wreckage from deadly mid-air collision near DCA

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Over the weekend of February 8, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced a significant development in their investigation into the January 29 mid-air collision near Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport. All major pieces of wreckage from the crash have been recovered, marking an important milestone in the ongoing inquiry.

The NTSB stated, "...Investigators will be looking for witness marks on the aircraft that could provide clues to the angle of collision. Teams also recovered the CRJ’s Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) and retrieved additional avionics from the Black Hawk."

On February 9, further updates were provided regarding efforts to search the Potomac River for more evidence. The NTSB noted, "...Additional larger pieces of wreckage identified by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA] TopoBathy lidar survey were recovered by the crane [from the Potomac River] and are being offloaded and brought to a secure location for documentation..."

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Speculation has arisen on social media about where this "secure location" might be. Some internet users suggest it is likely a Signature FBO hangar at Reagan National Airport, based on photos shared by NTSB showing what appears to be a Signature FBO banner behind part of the American Eagle CRJ-700's wreckage.

The collision involved a PSA Airlines CRJ-700 operating as American Eagle and a US Army Blackhawk helicopter during final approach to runway 33 at Washington Reagan National Airport. This tragic incident resulted in fatalities for all 64 passengers aboard the American Eagle flight and three pilots on board the Blackhawk.

This event is notable as it disrupts nearly two decades of commercial aviation safety in the United States, with Colgan Air flight 3407 being the last major crash in February 2009. The NTSB plans to release a preliminary report into this mid-air collision by March 1 following initial investigations, while a final report is expected within one to two years.

In light of this tragedy, questions have emerged about potential causes. Concerns focus on why such an accident occurred in controlled airspace and how experienced military pilots collided with a passenger plane. Preliminary data suggests altitude discrepancies for the Blackhawk helicopter may have played a role.

Additionally, there are concerns regarding air traffic control operations at DCA during this time. Reports indicate that an air traffic controller was handling multiple jobs simultaneously.

Since President Donald Trump's inauguration in January 2025, significant changes have occurred within government operations. Incentives offered by his administration aimed at encouraging government workers to leave their positions included those in aviation sectors but were repealed after this incident due to its impact on aviation staffing shortages nationwide.

Recent incidents involving near misses at various airports across America contribute further anxiety among travelers despite overall improvements in aviation safety trends globally.

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