Users Respond To The Video Of A Mid-air Collision Near Reagan Airport: “This Is So Strange”

A PSA Airlines jet and a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter collided mid-air near Reagan Airport on January 29, 2025, sparking speculation about how it happened. Video shows a massive explosion before both aircraft fell into,

the Potomac River.Rescue teams have recovered 19 victims with no survivors reported. One of the jet’s black boxes was found. Senator Roger Marshall called it an “unbearable sorrow,” while former President Trump questioned why air traffic control didn’t prevent the crash.The FAA and NTSB are investigating, and Reagan National Airport remains temporarily closed.

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