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    ‘Helicopter was going straight at …’: Trump after passenger jet and Army Chopper’s Mid-Air Collision in DC |

    The ChhattisgarhBy The ChhattisgarhJanuary 30, 20252 Mins Read
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    Us President Donald Trump on Wednsday Criticized The Mid -Ar Collision Between A Us Army Helicopter and A Passenger Jet Near Washington Dc, Stating it “Should have been previously previously previously previously previous.” Late Night on Wednsday, an american airlines’ Passenger jet with 60 passengers and four crew members aboard collided with an ‘in-practice’ army helicopter While Landing At Chanalid Reagan NANAGAN NANAGAN NANAGAN NATINAL .

    The Doomed Airplane Fell Into The Nearby Potomac river. Police divers and boats are searching for survivors, reportedly having recovered 18 Bodies from the water so far.

    In a post on ‘TRUTH SOCIAL’, Trump Wrote, “The AirPlane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport. The helicopter was Going Straight at the Airplane for an extended percent Night, the Lights on the plane weight the helicopter go up or down, or turn. LIKE it should have ben prevended.


    Conversation Inside Control Tower Moments Before Collision

    Audio from the Air Traffic Control Tower Captured The Tense Moments Leading Up to the Mid-Nar Collization, The Associated Press Reported.

    Less than 30 seconds before impact, an Air Traffic Controller Asked The Helicopter, “PAT25, Do you have the crj in Sight?” Moments Later, another call was made instructing, “PAT 25 Pass Behind the Crj.”

    No Response Followed, and Seconds Later, The two aircraft collided.

    In the aftermath, another pilot was heard asking, “Tower, did you see that?”

    According to AP, The Air Traffic Controller Immedited and Began Diverting Other Aircraft from Reagan National Airport.

    The cause of the collision remains unplear, but all takeoffs and landings at the airport was temporarily suspended as law enforcement Helicopters from account for the region.

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