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All main items of airplane and helicopter in mid-air collision in Washington DC have been recovered, say crash investigators

By Editorial Board Published February 9, 2025 5 Min Read
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All main items of airplane and helicopter in mid-air collision in Washington DC have been recovered, say crash investigators

All main items have now been recovered of the passenger airplane and US military helicopter which collided in mid-air in Washington DC final week, say security officers.

Sixty-seven individuals had been killed within the 29 January catastrophe which left each plane within the Potomac River after they plunged into the water. The stays of all of the victims have been recovered. There have been no survivors.

Salvage crews have been working to get well the wreckage of the American Airways jet and the Black Hawk helicopter.

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Wreckage from the collision. Pic: NTSB

Their black packing containers have been discovered and crash particles is now in a hangar in Arlington, Virginia, because the probe continues.

The Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB) mentioned: “Investigators will be looking for witness marks on the aircraft that could provide clues to the angle of collision.”

On Saturday, a airplane outfitted with lasers flew low over the crash scene because it scanned the underside of the river. Crews will spend the approaching days in search of smaller particles earlier than ending the work in round every week.

On the time of the catastrophe, American Airways Flight 5342, carrying 60 passengers and 4 crew, was getting ready to land at close by Ronald Reagan Washington Nationwide Airport in Arlington, whereas the Sikorsky helicopter, with three pilots on board, was on a coaching train.

Washington plane crash map

Helicopter was ‘above restrict’

The jet’s flight recorder confirmed its altitude as 325ft (99m), plus or minus 25ft (7.6m).

The helicopter was flying at 300ft (91m), which was 100ft (30.5m) over the utmost allowed for that route, the NTSB has mentioned.

Wreckage is now in a hangar. Pic: NTSB

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Wreckage has now been positioned in a hangar. Pic: NTSB

An investigator inspects wreckage from the crash. Pic: NTSB

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An investigator inspects wreckage from the crash. Pic: NTSB

Key security system turned off

Earlier this week, it emerged {that a} key security system was turned off on the helicopter.

Senate commerce committee chairperson Ted Cruz, who has been briefed by investigators, mentioned the Black Hawk had switched off its computerized dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B), which is allowed for navy plane.

ADS-B is a complicated surveillance know-how to trace plane location. Mr Cruz mentioned the helicopter had a transponder so it might seem on radar however ADS-B is way more correct.

“This was a training mission, so there was no compelling national security reason for ADS-B to be turned off,” Mr Cruz mentioned.

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Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration (has began reviewing airports with excessive numbers of combined helicopter and airplane visitors close by after Mr Cruz mentioned he had wished a security assessment.

President Donald Trump on Thursday blamed the collision on what he referred to as an “obsolete” laptop system utilized by US air visitors controllers and vowed to interchange it.

He has additionally linked a variety drive on the FAA underneath earlier governments to the crash.

It has since been mentioned there is no such thing as a proof to assist the president’s declare.

Final week’s crash was the deadliest US air catastrophe since 12 November 2001, when a jet hit a New York Metropolis neighbourhood quickly after take-off, killing all 260 individuals on board and 5 on the bottom.

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