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Trump Says Army Helicopter In Washington Crash Was Flying Too High

Debris of the plane
Debris of the plane that crashed in Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a regional passenger jet in Washington, D.C. was flying too high at the time of the accident.

Major Disclosure

This statement appears to be a major disclosure about the investigation.

The Army did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Deadliest U.S. Air Disaster In Over 20 Years

The U.S. authorities have said that it was not yet clear why a regional jet crashed into a U.S. Army helicopter at a Washington airport, killing 67 people in the deadliest U.S. air disaster in more than 20 years.

The American Airlines Bombardier jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with the Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River as it prepared to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night.

U.S. military helicopters regularly fly a route over the Potomac river near the busy Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, known as Route 4.

Altitude Capped For Security Reasons

For safety reasons, the altitude on those helicopter flights is capped at 200 feet (61 meters).

“The Blackhawk helicopter was flying too high, by a lot. It was far above the 200 foot limit. That’s not really too complicated to understand, is it???” , the U.S. President said in a Truth Social post.

The crash remains under investigation by federal transportation authorities.


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U.S. President Criticises Pilots

At the White House, the U.S. President criticized the helicopter pilots and suggested air traffic controllers were to blame.

“We do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas,” Trump said.

Opinion Of The U.S. Defense Secretary And The Army

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday that there appeared to have been an elevation issue with the Black Hawk, and said Army investigators were on the ground looking into the matter.

But Hegseth and the Army have said the three member crew of soldiers on the Black Hawk were experienced.

The Army said the instructor pilot, who was the designated pilot in command, had 1,000 flying hours while the other pilot had 500 hours.

The third soldier was a crew chief, typically riding in the back of the helicopter.

The helicopter was from the 12th Aviation Battalion, which is based at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.

The unit is responsible for helicopter flights in the U.S. capital area and regularly transports senior U.S. government officials.

(With inputs from Reuters)


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