Dozens of flights canceled at Washington airports after crash
All air harbors in Washington are overloaded after Ronald Reagan Airport temporarily stopped receiving and dispatching planes due to a crash involving an American Airlines passenger aircraft and a military plane. This was reported by Izvestia correspondent Nikolai Masterov on January 30.
He noted that dozens of flights were canceled and more flights were postponed. According to him, hundreds of passengers lined up in queues for pre-flight inspection.
On the night of January 30, an American Airlines passenger plane and a Blackhawk military helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington. A total of 60 passengers and four crew members were aboard the American Airlines plane. There were three military personnel in the helicopter. Preliminary, there is no data on survivors.
US President Donald Trump called the airplane crash that occurred in Washington terrible. He said that the tragedy could have been avoided if the helicopter crew had changed course.
On the same day, NBC News reported that the bodies of more than 30 victims were recovered from the Potomac River at the site of the plane crash in Washington. The wreckage of American Eagle Flight 5342 and a military helicopter continue to lie in the river.
It was also noted that on board the airplane American Airlines, tentatively, were eight skaters and four coaches. It is known that among them - the bronze medalist of the USSR championship in pairs figure skating and former figure skater Inna Volyanskaya and world champions in figure skating Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the information that Russian citizens were on board the plane.