A devastating midair collision between an American Airlines plane and a
US Army Black Hawk helicopter has resulted in the presumed loss of all 67 individuals on board.
The aircraft carried 64 passengers, while the military helicopter had three crew members.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has begun analyzing black box data in an effort to piece together what led to the tragic accident.
Preliminary findings show that the commercial plane was flying at an altitude of 325 feet, while the helicopter was recorded at 200 feet.
Investigators remain baffled by a reported 100-foot discrepancy,
raising questions about what may have gone wrong in the moments before impact.
The helicopter’s black box, which was submerged in the Potomac River following the crash, is currently being recovered to aid in the ongoing investigation.
Authorities are working tirelessly to determine the root cause of the collision.
While aviation experts examine flight paths, air traffic control communications, and potential equipment failures,
officials are cautious about drawing conclusions too soon.
The tragedy has drawn national attention,
with President Trump weighing in on the incident, attributing the crash to the helicopter flying at an unsafe altitude.
As the investigation unfolds, the nation mourns the lives lost in this catastrophic event.
Families of the victims anxiously await answers,
hoping for clarity and accountability in the wake of such an unexpected and heartbreaking disaster.