
A devastating mid-air collision occurred on Wednesday evening between a passenger jet carrying 64 individuals and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, resulting in a tragic crash into the Potomac River near Washington, D.C. The incident took place around 9 PM ET as the passenger aircraft was approaching Reagan National Airport after departing from Wichita, Kansas.
Search and rescue operations underway
In the aftermath of the collision, a massive search and rescue operation was launched in near-freezing conditions. Local media reports indicate that multiple bodies have been recovered, with CBS News reporting at least 19 fatalities and NBC stating that more than a dozen have been found.
Rescue teams faced significant challenges due to the harsh weather conditions and darkness at the time of the accident. Washington Fire Chief John Donnelly described the situation as “extremely rough,” expressing little hope of finding survivors. “We will re-evaluate where we are with the rescue operation in the morning when we get a better sense of it,” he stated, adding, “But we are still out there working, and we’re going to continue that throughout the night.”
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the difficulties faced by rescuers. “We’re going to be out there as long as it takes… but we are going to recover our fellow citizens,” she told reporters. She highlighted the perilous conditions, noting, “The water that we’re operating in is about eight feet deep. There is wind. There are pieces of ice out there. So it’s just dangerous and hard to work in.”
Questions arise over air traffic safety
The crash has raised serious questions regarding air traffic safety in one of the nation’s busiest airspaces, which is frequently traversed by both commercial aircraft and military helicopters. Observers are questioning how a passenger plane equipped with modern collision-avoidance technology could collide with a military aircraft in such a congested area.
In an official statement, former President Donald Trump said he had been “fully briefed” on the situation and offered condolences to victims’ families, stating, “May God bless their souls.” However, he later took to social media to criticize air traffic control protocols. “The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “The helicopter was going straight at the aeroplane for an extended period. It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing.”
He further questioned why the helicopter did not change altitude or direction and why air traffic control did not provide clearer instructions to avoid the collision. “This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!!”
Ongoing investigations
As recovery efforts continue and investigations are underway, authorities are expected to provide further updates regarding this tragic incident. The aviation community is closely watching developments as families await news about their loved ones involved in this heartbreaking crash over the Potomac River.