Two newly released videos have intensified scrutiny over the recent American Airlines plane crash over the Potomac River. The footage shows a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on a collision course with the aircraft despite apparently favorable weather conditions.
The incident occurred on January 29, 2025, near Arlington, Virginia. Emergency response teams remain on site, with recovery operations shifting from rescue mode due to the absence of survivors among the 64 passengers and crew on the plane and three military personnel aboard the helicopter.
As the crash investigation unfolds, the Federal Aviation Administration’s capacity to manage national airspace has come under significant question. Calls for FAA leadership changes have arisen, with Donald Trump-allied tech mogul Elon Musk openly criticizing FAA head Michael Whitaker. President Trump has lambasted diversity policies within the FAA.
The accident occurred as the American Airlines Canadair Regional Jet Approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. CNN footage shows the helicopter did not decelerate or alter its course before impact. Air traffic control audio suggests confusion.
An official investigation remains in progress, with authorities working to piece together the factors that led to the tragedy.
New footage obtained by CNN shows the moments leading up to the crash between the American Airlines flight and Blackhawk helicopter in Washington DC
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