No Survivors Expected in American Airlines, Army Helicopter Collision in D.C.: Official
- There are likely no survivors from the collision between an American Airlines passenger aircraft and a military helicopter over the Potomac River, according to US officials.
- At least 28 bodies have been recovered, and Washington Fire Chief John Donnelly stated that the operation has shifted from rescue to recovery.
- The Bombardier plane had 60 passengers and four crew members, while the helicopter carried three soldiers for a training flight.
- President Donald Trump expressed concerns on social media about the preventability of the crash, questioning why the helicopter did not change altitude or direction.
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