On Wednesday, the crash drop of a small aircraft near the Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport destroyed the operation and urgently responded.
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A small aircraft collided with the Potomac River after colliding with a U.S. military chopper near the Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport on Wednesday. In this case, the airport closed, and all takeoff and landing were suspended.
The Washington Fire Department said on Wednesday night that a small plane had descended near the airport, collided with the Potmax River, and a fire was on the spot.
The New York Post reported on the Federal Airlines Federation of Federal Air Bureau, colliding with military choppers while approaching the runway at Washington Airport.
The plane in Wichita, Kansas, collides with the Washington DC helicopter. The explosion appeared on a video on the Kennedy Center webcam. The number of people on both aircraft remains unknown.
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American Airlines said there were 60 passengers and four crew members on the plane. According to the US Secretary of Defense, three soldiers were riding a helicopter.
“I called the White House's counter part. I can see that President Trump has noticed this situation,” said Calorin Rebit.
“And tragic, the military helicopter seems to have collided with a local jet machine here at Washington DC DCA Airport. That's all you can see at this point,” Levit said.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it collected more information on the case.
“I know that the US E -Ground 5342 operated by PSA, which provides services from Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) to Washington Reagan National Airport (ICT), is involved in the case,” said the United States. Is stated in the statement.