No Survivors Expected in American Airlines, Army Helicopter Collision in D.C.: Official
- An American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on both aircraft.
- The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation, with involvement from the U.S. Army and Federal Aviation Administration.
- NTSB Chairperson Jennifer Homendy stated, "We are going to leave no stone unturned in this investigation," emphasizing thoroughness in uncovering facts.
- President Donald Trump remarked that warnings were given too late, suggesting that the helicopter crew should have been more aware of their surroundings.
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