Washington DC Plane Crash Live Updates: Reagan National Airport To Reopen Early As Officials Offer Few Details On Crash Victims

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Last Updated:January 30, 2025, 12:19 IST

Washington Plane Crash LIVE: An American Airlines regional jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided mid-air near Reagan Washington Airport, crashing into the Potomac River.

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Workers from the American Red Cross arrive at Ronald Reagan Washington Airport in Arlington, Virginia. (IMAGE: AP PHOTO)

American Airlines Plane Crash, Reagan Airport Live Updates: An American Airlines regional passenger jet collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan Washington Airport early on Thursday (India time). Soon after the collision, both the aircraft crashed into the Potomac River, prompting massive emergency crews to gather for rescue operations.

The American Airlines plane was carrying 60 passengers, along with two pilots and two crew members, while the helicopter was carrying three soldiers at the time of the crash, news agency Reuters quoted a US official as saying.

Later, the Reagan Airport said that all takeoffs and landings had been halted as emergency personnel responded to an aircraft incident.

Witness Near Potomac River Heard 2 Booms, Smelled Jet Fuel After Plane Crash

Ashlyn Finch, a witness living near the Potomac River, reported hearing two loud booms followed by the smell of jet fuel. Finch, in a Facebook message to The Associated Press, shared that her 12-year-old son came running down to say he had seen a plane crash and the lights go into the water.

300 Responders Work On Rescue Operation Amid Harsh Conditions, Fire And EMS Chief Says

Over 300 responders are actively engaged in the ongoing rescue operation following the air crash in the Potomac River. Fire and EMS Chief John A. Donnelly confirmed that the situation on the ground is challenging, noting that cold weather and intense wind are making conditions extremely difficult for those involved in the rescue efforts.

Officials Provide Limited Details On Reagan Air Crash Victims

Authorities ended a press briefing without confirming details about victims of the Reagan air crash in the Potomac River. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declined to comment on the rescue operation or the condition of the aircraft, which remains submerged.

When asked if there were any survivors, Fire and EMS Chief John A. Donnelly said, “We don’t know yet. But we’re working.” Officials have not shared further updates.

Washington’s Reagan Airport to Reopen at 11 AM Thursday

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that Washington’s Reagan Airport will reopen at 11 a.m. Thursday, revising its earlier guidance that had extended the closure until 5 a.m. Friday, the Associated Press said.

Transit Authority Extends Rail Service

On its social media channels, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority said it has extended rail service on its silver line from Dulles Airport, where some flights were diverted following the collision near Reagan Airport.

Officials also said buses would be available at Metro Center, a major downtown metro rail hub, to then ferry travellers back to Reagan if their cars were parked there.

What Caused Reagan Plane Crash?

The Federal Aviation Administration said the midair collision occurred around 9 pm EST when a regional jet that had departed from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military Blackhawk helicopter while on approach to an airport runway. The helicopter was on a training flight, an official told the Associated Press.

Donald Trump Issues Statement On Reagan Plane Crash

US President Trump addresses the Reagan Airport crash, and issues a statement.

Donald Trump Issues Statement On Reagan Plane Crash

Donald Trump issues a statement on Reagan plane crash

19 Bodies So Far Recovered From Potomac River: Report

As many as 19 bodies have so far been recovered, according to some unconfirmed media reports, as divers accessed the wreckage in the Potomac River and reported numerous passengers still strapped in their seats underwater.

Passenger Plane, Helicopter Collide Midair | Video

A video of the plane-helicopter crash on social media shows an almost pitch-black helicopter colliding into a passenger plane, and the two exploding into a fireball.

❗️ NEW video of the collision between Blackhawk & Flight 5342

This is a closer shot

Shows a almost pitch-black helicopter ram at speed into passenger plane, which explodes into fireball pic.twitter.com/FbGWQY4TAJ

— RT (@RT_com) January 30, 2025

What Was The Weather Like In Washington At The Time Of The Crash?

The collision occurred on a warm winter evening in Washington, with temperatures registering as high as 60 degrees Fahrenheit, following a stretch days earlier of intense cold and ice.

On Wednesday, the Potomac River was 36 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Weather Service reported that wind gusts of up to 25 mph were possible in the area throughout the evening.

Moments Before Reagan Plane Crash

According to the Associated Press, American Airlines Flight 5342 was inbound to Reagan at an altitude of about 400 feet and a speed of about 140 miles per hour when it suffered a rapid loss of altitude over the Potomac River, according to data from its radio transponder. A few minutes before landing, air traffic controllers asked the arriving commercial jet if it could land on the shorter Runway 33 at Reagan and the pilots said they were able.

Controllers then cleared the plane to land on Runway 33. Flight tracking sites showed the plane adjust its approach to the new runway.

Less than 30 seconds before the crash, an air traffic controller asked the helicopter if it had the arriving plane in sight.

The controller made another radio call to the helicopter moments later, “PAT 25 pass behind the CRJ.”

Seconds after that, the two aircraft collided.

The plane’s radio transponder stopped transmitting about 2,400 feet short of the runway, roughly over the middle of the river.

Passengers Onboard Crashed Plane, Helicopter

The US passenger plane was carrying 64 people, including passengers and crew members, while the military helicopter was a Black Hawk model carrying three soldiers.

Federal Aviation Administration Issues Statement

The Federal Aviation Administration said the midair crash occurred around 9 pm EST when a regional jet that had departed from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military Blackhawk helicopter while on approach to an airport runway.

Reagan Airport Aborts Flight Operations

All takeoffs and landings from the Reagan Airport in Washington have been halted as helicopters from law enforcement agencies across the region are flying over the scene in search of survivors.

Search Underway In Potomac River

A large search-and-rescue operation is underway in the nearby Potomac River, where the plane and the helicopter fell soon after the midair collision.

Passenger Jet Collides With Helicopter

A jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan Airport near Washington.

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