Investigators Recover Black Boxes From Fatal DC Plane Crash.
Investigators have recovered the flight data recorders, commonly known as black boxes, from the American Airlines jet that tragically collided with a US Army helicopter over the Potomac River near Washington, DC. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the discovery and stated that while they have gathered a substantial amount of information, it will take time to verify the details. A preliminary report is expected to be released within 30 days.
The crash, which occurred on Wednesday night, claimed the lives of all 64 passengers on the regional jet and the three military crew members aboard the helicopter. Among the victims were former Russian figure skating champions Yevgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, who had built a successful coaching career in the United States. Their son, Max, who also followed in their footsteps as a figure skater, now mourns their loss.
US President Donald Trump expressed his condolences, describing the incident as a moment of national grief. He also praised first responders for their swift actions in the aftermath of the tragedy. However, in his remarks, Trump controversially suggested that past diversity initiatives in air traffic control hiring under previous administrations could have played a role in the disaster. He did not provide evidence to support this claim.
The investigation is now focused on understanding the sequence of events that led to the mid-air collision. Audio recordings from air traffic control captured controllers asking the helicopter’s crew if they had visual contact with the approaching aircraft.
In a concerning development, reports have emerged of a near-miss incident just 24 hours before the crash. On Tuesday night, a Republic Airways jet was forced to abort its landing at Reagan National Airport after a helicopter came dangerously close to its flight path. Air traffic control intervened, instructing the pilot to take evasive action.
Experts believe that the recovered black boxes will play a crucial role in piecing together what went wrong. The cockpit voice recorder captures conversations and background noises from the flight deck, while the data recorder logs key operational details, including pilots’ inputs and system performance. These recordings will provide vital insights into the final moments before the collision.
As the investigation continues, authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth behind this devastating incident and ensuring that measures are taken to prevent future tragedies.