A regional jet collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter approaching runway 33 at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. Authorities are conducting a search and rescue operation in the Potomac River. The plane involved was American Airlines flight 5342, a CRJ-700 aircraft originating from Wichita, Kansas. The number of people on board and any survivors are currently unknown.
A regional jet collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter as it approached runway 33 at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, Wednesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.Authorities have launched a massive search and rescue operation, which includes divers, in the Potomac River. Fireboats from D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services are also on the scene.
According to FlightAware, the flight left the Eisenhower Airport just before 5:30 p.m. Central Time.'Please join me in praying for all involved,' said U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas. The U.S. military says the Army helicopter originated out of Fort Belvoir, Virginia.In response to the incident, Reagan National Airport has issued a ground stop for all arriving and departing flights.President Donald Trump and his administration are monitoring the situation.
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