Continuing to investigate the conditions of the accident, local authorities have called on citizens to remain calm and wait for official messages.
An accident in the United States near the Reagan National Airport in Arlington (Virginia) suffered a small aircraft on Wednesday, January 29 at 21:00 local time. He fell into the Potomak river. This was reported by the publication WTop News.
Subsequently, he found that he collided with the air with the Sikorsky H-60 helicopter during the approach.
Fire boats involved in search and rescue operations worked on the scene. Information about possible victims or victims is currently absent.
The airport temporarily stopped working, all flights stopped. The federal aviation agency records that the restrictions will be valid until 23:00 local time.
Despite this, the terminals remain open, and the passengers are recommended to monitor the updates of the continuation of flights.
The investigation of the accidents of the accident continues. Authorities encourage citizens to stay calm and wait for further official messages.
The aircraft conducted flight 5342 by American Airlines and a regional PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700. He flew from Wichito, Kansas, earlier on Wednesday. This air transport can accommodate up to 70-78 passengers.
The investigation is chaired by the National Security Council for Transport along with the U.S. Federal Civil Aviation Administration.
As you know, on December 25th, Azerbaijani Airlines crashed in Kazakhstan Akau, flying Baku-Grozny flight. Then 38 people died. In total, 67 people were riding, mainly the citizens of Azerbaijan.
The media later reported that the plane had been attacked on the road to the stunning rocket from the shell-S’s anti-aircraft.
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Source: korrespondent

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