American Airlines plane, Black Hawk helicopter crashes at Reagan Airport In news pictures
A passenger plane from the US Airlines, which was spending 64 people in the Botomac River near Washington, was crashed after it collided with a military helicopter in a training exercise late on Wednesday, which led to a great response in emergency situations and the establishment of all flights.
The passenger plane was about to land at Reagan National Airport after flying from Kansas.
“There were 60 passengers and four crew members on the plane,” said US Airways, which was run by the sub -flight.
A US military official said the concerned helicopter was a Black Hawk model carrying three soldiers. A separate military spokesman said in a statement that they were on a “training trip.”
“There is no confirmed information about the losses at this time,” Washington police said.
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the establishment of all aircraft in the national Reagan, and Washington police said to X that “multiple agencies” respond to the site of Botomac.
The last major crash was in the deadly United States in 2009, when Continental Flight 3407 from New Jersey was crashed to Buffalo, broke New York and killed all 49 people on board.