Washington DC aircraft crash
Video shows helicopter that fly on the planes …
Days before fatal crash
Published
Countless people are looking for a reason for the plane crash in Washington, DC, who claimed dozens of life … and show new videos how tight helicopters fly to commercial aircraft.
I recorded this video 6 days ago and left Reagan's international airport and thought it was crazy to see these chopper right next to us. I wonder if it was something like that that caused the collision this evening. pic.twitter.com/0i2ggtm7hs
– Cyle Salewski (@the_lons_ski)) January 30, 2025
@Sa_les_ski
A user on X posted a clip late Wednesday evening … A video that he took six days ago and showed two helicopters on the left of an airplane when it goes from a runway on Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Take a look at the video … There is no large room gap between the Hubern and the plane – although they seem to be a safe distance.
It is worth noting … The video is recorded during the day – but the fatal DC crash occurred at night, so this is a much clearer visibility than the pilots of the craft.
The social media poster openly asks whether this short route actually led to the crash … but many in the comments shoot it off -say that this is a very normal distance so that these craft can fly from each other.
As we told you … an American Airlines Jet collided with a Blackhawk helicopter Near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport – and video conquered the explosion over the Potomac River.
To this morning, 30 corpses have been recovered … and DC Fire and Ems Chief John Donnelly said: “We don't think there are survivors.” 60 passengers and four crew members were on the commercial flight, and three military staff were on the helicopter.
A complete examination is in progress … and the distance like the distance shown in this clip is almost certainly checked.