Everyone aboard jet that collided with Army helicopter feared dead; 28 bodies recovered
- At least 28 bodies were recovered from the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter while landing at Reagan National Airport, officials said.
- The collision is believed to have resulted in no survivors, marking it as potentially the deadliest U.S. Air crash in nearly 24 years.
- Three soldiers were onboard the helicopter, which was conducting a training flight at the time of the incident, as confirmed by an Army official.
- Investigators are examining the final moments of both aircraft and the circumstances surrounding the crash, including air traffic control communications.
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