A regional jet collided with a military helicopter on Wednesday night while landing at Reagan Washington National Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Here's what we know.
A passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided midair near Reagan National Airport, prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation.
Three flights from RSW into Washington D.C.'s DCA have been canceled Thursday after an American Airlines passenger plane collided with an Army helicopter Wednesday night.
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A large search-and-rescue operation is underway in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan National Airport after a passenger jet and military helicopter collided midair Wednesday night.Officials, during a news conference early Thursday morning,
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"The water that we're operating in is about 8-feet deep. There is wind. There is pieces of ice out there," he said.