(30 Jan 2025)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arlington, Virginia – 30 January 2025
1. Various STILL images showing search and rescue efforts as seen around a wreckage site in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
2. STILL image of search teams on jet skis
3. STILL image showing boat teams at wreckage site at sunrise
4. STILL image showing, from left, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and other officials, listening as American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, right, speaks during a news conference at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
5. STILL showing a US Park Police helicopter flying over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
6. STILL image showing search and rescue teams gathering around the wreckage site at sunrise
7. Various STILL images showing boat teams working the scene of aircraft collision near Ronald Washington National Airport
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arlington, Virginia – 29 January 2025
8. STILL image showing people walking through a virtually empty Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
9. Various STILL images of information boards displaying information at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
10. STILL image showing a member of the National Transportation Safety Board, NTSB, standing by the door at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
11. STILL image showing emergency vehicles staging at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, with the U.S. Capitol seen across the Potomac River in Washington
STORYLINE:
All 64 people aboard an American Airlines jet that collided with an Army helicopter are feared dead, with officials calling the accident the worst U.S. aviation disaster in almost a quarter century.
At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after the helicopter apparently flew into the path of the jet late Wednesday as it was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.
The plane carried 60 passengers and four crew. Three soldiers were aboard the helicopter.
John Donnelly, the fire chief in the nation’s capital, said Thursday authorities are now switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation.
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