Multiple bodies have been pulled from Washington DC‘s Potomac river as hopes fade for more than 60 passengers on board an American Airlines plane which crashed into the water.
Officials are yet to confirm the number of fatalities but sources have reported up to 20 people have been recovered while divers scouring the wreckage have found one of the jet’s black boxes.
Hundreds of rescuers have been scrambled to the US capital after the passenger plane collided with a military helicopter near Reagan National Airport shortly before 9pm ET last night.
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Inside Reagan National Airport: There was ‘a lot of sadness in the terminal’
And then about a minute or so after that, there was an announcement of a full-ground stop, that there would be no flights landing and no flights taking off. And then we started to see a lot of emergency vehicles heading towards the river.
When flights get delayed, people get aggravated and upset. But there was no one getting aggravated or upset because I think we all realized pretty quickly the magnitude of what occurred. The terminal grew pretty quiet. There was a lot of sadness.
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They’re focused on the runway. I was an airline pilot for 24 years. I’ve landed on that runway many times. You’re in the turn. You’re not looking out here for other traffic at that point.
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‘Search and rescue operation moving to recovery effort’
I spoke with a law enforcement source just a few minutes ago. He told me that there’s a really somber mood, even at the rescue scene. It feels — certainly not officially — but that we’re sort of moving from that ‘search-and-rescue operation’ into a recovery effort. They have pulled several bodies out. There are fatalities confirmed at the scene. And now we’re just waiting for answers.
While officials wouldn’t give us any information on the recovery, potential survivors, or the fatality count, you could tell it was not good and that, barring a miracle, they were looking at potentially the worst disaster here in Washington in decades.
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