Audio Released From Air Traffic Controllers Who Witnessed The D.C. Plane Crash
Dozens Of Fatalities Expected From Mid-Air Collision Over D.C.
Just before 9:00 pm on Wednesday, January 29th, an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet collided mid-air as they approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The fiery crash sent both aircraft plunging into the Potomac River below.
D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that American Airlines flight 5342 carried 64 individuals (60 passengers and four crew members), and the helicopter held three military crew members. Recovery efforts are underway, involving the Metro Police Department and multiple fire departments from the surrounding area.
As of Thursday morning, 28 bodies have reportedly been pulled from the river, while many more are assumed to still be trapped in the wreckage. Officials have confirmed that they do not expect to recover any survivors.
This tragic event will mark the deadliest aviation accident in the United States in more than 20 years.
Audio Reveals The Moments Before And After The Crash
An investigation into the cause of the crash is underway. New audio from Air Traffic Control sheds light on the moments before and immediately following the collision.
After the AA pilot is cleared for landing on runway 33 of the airport, the controller instructs the helicopter to pass behind the jet. The crew aboard the chopper reportedly responded that they had the passenger jet in sight.
At this time, it is unknown why the two aircraft collided just moments later. After witnessing the crash, one controller asked, “Tower, did you see that?”
The tower representative responded affirmatively and then told everyone to hold their positions while they diverted flights and shut down the airfield.