An American Airlines flight from Wichita to Washington, D.C. was involved in a crash near Reagan Airport Wednesday night.
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after colliding with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday night, with no survivors expected amid the extremely cold and windy conditions.
A plane with 60 passengers collided with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Washington DC plane crash – latest: 19 bodies recovered after American Airlines jet collides with army helicopter - Officials fear as many as 67 people have been killed after both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River,
CBS News reports at least 18 casualties in the plane crash Wednesday night over Washington D.C.‘s Potomac River. “A police official at the scene told CBS News there were three debris fields in the water and that at least 18 bodies had been recovered as of 11:30 p.
During a press conference late Wednesday night providing information on a crash of an inbound plane from Wichita, U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall and U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran said several Kansans are likely dead.
Update: Late Wednesday night, CBS News reported that crews recovered at least 18 bodies after an inbound American Airlines flight from Wichita crashed with a military helicopter near Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport.
Sen. Roger Marshall (R., Kan.) said no fatalities have been confirmed to him by officials, but he is bracing for the worst, and he said he expects to know some of the people on the flight. “I'm a physician and I'm not stupid.
At least 60 people 'probably lost' in Washington DC crash between American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter: Latest - Search and rescue mission underway after both aircraft come down in Potamac River,
CBS News reports at least 18 casualties in the plane crash Wednesday night over Washington D.C.‘s Potomac River. “A police official at the scene told CBS News there were three debris fields in the water and that at least 18 bodies had been recovered as of 11:30 p.
All 67 feared dead after American Airlines jet collides with army helicopter - Officials fear as many as 67 people have been killed after both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River, as President Tru