The remains of all 67 victims of last week’s midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Helicopter have been pulled from the Potomac River, authorities announced Tuesday.
“We extend our deepest condolences and remain committed ... Officials are still trying to remove the wreckage from the Potomac River, focusing on the Bombardier CRJ-700 series aircraft and ...
"We extend our deepest condolences and remain committed ... Officials are still trying to remove the wreckage from the Potomac River, focusing on the Bombardier CRJ-700 series aircraft and then ...
We extend our deepest condolences and remain committed ... Most of the plane has been recovered from the frigid Potomac River, and the recovery effort has now pivoted toward pulling the remains ...
"We extend our deepest condolences and remain committed to supporting them through this difficult time." Authorities will turn to clearing the wreckage from the Potomac River. The National ...
American Airlines flight 5342 from Wichita collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River in Washington ... Lyles’ messaged adding her “deepest sympathy for the ...
“Our hearts, and our special thoughts, are with the people of the United States and our deepest possible sympathy ... helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River. All 67 people involved ...
An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., and crashed into ...
I am devastated by the event that unfolded last night and extend my deepest condolences to the ... were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River. Crews were still searching for other ...