Close Menu
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Trending
  • Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge
  • Egyptian mummy has part of the ‘Iliad’ in its abdomen, archaeologists discover
  • ‘A turning point in history’: Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with congenital deafness in largest trial of its kind
  • Artemis moon landing could face long delay while NASA waits for next-generation spacesuits
  • NASA’s Curiosity rover finds a surprising number of giant ‘dragon scales’ littered across Mars
  • Diagnostic dilemma: A teen’s classic diabetes symptoms didn’t improve with treatment — revealing she also had a much rarer syndrome
  • Strange mammal ancestor laid huge, leathery eggs —‬ and it was key to surviving the world’s worst mass extinction
  • Ancient process that created rare earth elements discovered — and it could help us locate desperately needed deposits
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Baynard Media
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Baynard Media
Home»News»All 67 victims of D.C. midair collision recovered from Potomac River, only 1 left unidentified
News

All 67 victims of D.C. midair collision recovered from Potomac River, only 1 left unidentified

EditorBy EditorFebruary 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Authorities recovered all of the 67 victims from the Potomac River less than a week after an American Airlines flight collided with a military helicopter in the Washington, D.C., area.

Search and recovery efforts are over after the crash last Wednesday, with 66 people identified, according to a statement Tuesday from D.C. officials. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is still working to identify the final victim.

Officials called it a “significant step” to bringing closure following the tragic collision.

“Our hearts are with the victims’ families as they navigate this tragic loss,” the statement said. “We extend our deepest condolences and remain committed to supporting them through this difficult time.”

Authorities will now turn to clearing the wreckage from the Potomac River.

The National Transportation Safety Board is still investigating the cause of the crash from Wednesday night, when American Airlines Flight 5342 traveling from Wichita, Kansas, collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter outside of Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.

There were 64 people on board the commercial flight, including many young Olympic hopefuls traveling back from a figure skating competition, and three soldiers on the helicopter.

There were a total of 28 people on board the plane connected to ice skating, which includes coaches, athletes and their relatives, according to a statement from U.S. Figure Skating.

“They were incredible athletes, caring and supportive family members, and coaches who worked tirelessly for their athletes,” said U.S. Figure Skating interim CEO Samuel Auxier. “They were beloved members of our global skating community, and we mourn their loss together.” 

A cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder were recovered from the plane, and the black boxes are at a lab for evaluation, the NTSB said last week. All of the data from the American Airlines plane devices, as well as the helicopter’s black box, are expected to be recovered.

Skies were clear on the night of the crash, so it does not appear that weather played a significant role in the cause of the collision.

There was only one air traffic controller in the control tower on the night of the crash, a source with knowledge of an internal preliminary report from the Federal Aviation Administration told NBC News. That controller was handling both helicopters and airplanes.

Usually, the tower has a separate controller who deals exclusively with helicopter traffic, although FAA safety standards do allow for the combined position.


Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleHow much did SpaceX’s Starship Flight 7 explosion pollute the atmosphere?
Next Article Laifen Swift deal: Our top Dyson Supersonic dupe is on sale at Walmart
Editor
  • Website

Related Posts

News

Omar files new financial form in response to Trump, GOP critics

April 21, 2026
News

Ex-CENTCOM commanderwarns against ‘risky’ US ground op to seize Iran uranium

April 21, 2026
News

Santa Ana’s Upcoming Report on Police Firing on ICE Protesters Lacks Details

April 21, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Recent Posts
  • Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge
  • Egyptian mummy has part of the ‘Iliad’ in its abdomen, archaeologists discover
  • ‘A turning point in history’: Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with congenital deafness in largest trial of its kind
  • Artemis moon landing could face long delay while NASA waits for next-generation spacesuits
  • NASA’s Curiosity rover finds a surprising number of giant ‘dragon scales’ littered across Mars
calendar
April 2026
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  
« Mar    
Recent Posts
  • Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge
  • Egyptian mummy has part of the ‘Iliad’ in its abdomen, archaeologists discover
  • ‘A turning point in history’: Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with congenital deafness in largest trial of its kind
About

Welcome to Baynard Media, your trusted source for a diverse range of news and insights. We are committed to delivering timely, reliable, and thought-provoking content that keeps you informed
and inspired

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
© 2026 copyrights reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.