A devastating collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter has left no survivors, shaking the nation and grounding flights along the Wichita-DC route.
What Happened?
American Airlines Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, was on its way from Wichita to Reagan National Airport when it collided midair with a military helicopter. The crash sent both aircraft plunging into the Potomac River, leading to an immediate search and recovery mission. All 64 passengers and crew members aboard the Bombardier CRJ700, along with the three soldiers in the helicopter, tragically lost their lives.
Fallout & Political Response
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating. However, the tragedy has already sparked a political firestorm. President Donald Trump wasted no time pointing fingers, blaming “diversity policies” at the FAA without evidence, while Vice President JD Vance echoed concerns about hiring standards in air traffic control. Meanwhile, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy vowed immediate reforms, saying this kind of disaster “shouldn’t have happened.”
What’s Next?
With American Airlines canceling flights and officials scrambling for answers, the focus is now on recovering victims and uncovering what really led to this catastrophe. The NTSB is expected to release more details in an upcoming press conference.
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