No Survivors Expected in American Airlines, Army Helicopter Collision in D.C.: Official
- There are likely no survivors in the American Airlines passenger aircraft and military helicopter crash over the Potomac River, as U.S. Officials stated on Thursday.
- At least 28 bodies have been recovered from the crash site, according to Washington Fire Chief John Donnelly, who added that the department is now switching from rescue to recovery.
- The collision involved a Bombardier plane operated by an American Airlines subsidiary and a Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in both aircraft crashing into the Potomac River.
- President Donald Trump emphasized on social media that the crash could have been prevented, questioning why the helicopter did not change altitude or direction.
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