The CEO of Robert Isom, a US Airlines, spoke to the media that after the American Eagle Flight 5342 collided with the Black Hawk helicopter, at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport approaching Ronald Reagan Washington Airport) and fell into the Potomac River in Washington, USA on January 30, 2025.
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American airline CEO Robert Isom said on Thursday morning that the regional jet aircraft collided with the Black Eagle Military helicopter with Washington Special Economic Zone on Wednesday night was on the standard flight road.
this collision It occurred between the American Flight 5342 and the helicopter at about 9pm on Wednesday. Officials don’t want to find anything survivorEssence
Isom said at a press conference on Thursday morning: “At present, we don’t know why military planes enter the road of PSA aircraft.”
PSA Airlines is one of the subsidiaries and regional operators of US airlines. American Hawk is a regional flight of American Airlines.
Sean Duffy, secretary of the Ministry of Transport, said at a press conference: “It’s not standard to make a collision of planes. I will be clear.” “But before the collision occurred, the flight road from the army and the United States, This is not uncommon for what happened in the DC airspace.
ISOM added that the airline has activated its nursing team to help restore the work.
“For the relatives of passengers and crew members and people on military aircraft, we are absolutely sad. Our focus is that everything may support all those who may participate in it and the team of PSA airlines,” he said.
The graphics shows a bird’s -eye view of the U.S. capital Washington Special Economic Zone, and its trajectory and height collided in the air on January 29.
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Commercial jet aircraft flew from Wigto from Kansas to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which was similar to the airport runway. Both cars fell into the Poto Mark River.
Isom urges people to call 1-800-679-8215 call the hotline designated by the United States for help to find information about loved ones.
Issom (Isom) went to Wurshu Washington on Wednesday, and he also said that the American “GO team” has also been deployed to Washington to provide resources for passengers and crew families and loved ones. 64 people are flying, including 60 passengers and four crew members.
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Isom said that Americans are cooperating with local, state and federal authorities to resume work, and PSA Airlines is investigating and cooperating with the National Transport Safety Council.
Isom said: “I know there are many questions in this early stage, I can’t answer, but we will provide other information.”