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Plane crash into Potomac River: Multiple under the water in seats, 19 bodies recovered so far

No survivor pulled yet from the water.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A devastating mid-air collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a military helicopter occurred Wednesday night over the Potomac River, near Reagan National Airport (DCA). According to emergency scanner reports, multiple passengers have been located underwater, still seated inside the wreckage.As of early reports, at least 19 individuals have been brought to shore, but the total number of casualties remains unclear.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A devastating mid-air collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a military helicopter occurred Wednesday night over the Potomac River, near Reagan National Airport (DCA).

The crash prompted an immediate and extensive search and rescue operation as emergency responders worked to recover victims from the water.

According to emergency scanner reports, multiple passengers have been located underwater, still seated inside the wreckage.

As of early reports, at least 19 individuals have been brought to shore, but the total number of casualties remains unclear.

D.C. Fire and EMS, along with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and multiple partner agencies, have been deployed for rescue operations. Authorities confirmed that the crash occurred just before 9 p.m., with emergency calls coming in at 8:53 p.m. regarding an aircraft down in the river.

A dispatcher can be heard reporting:
“Officer advised, there’s a helicopter in the water. They found lifeboats retrieving injured, then looking for the aircraft at the moment.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the crash involved a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, operating as American Eagle Flight 5342, and a Sikorsky H-60 Black Hawk helicopter.

  • Flight 5342 was en route from Wichita, Kansas (ICT) to Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA).
  • The military helicopter was carrying three Army soldiers, according to a defense official.
  • The total number of passengers on board the aircraft is estimated at 60, along with four crew members.

Video footage from a Kennedy Center security camera captured the moment of impact, showing what appeared to be an explosion as the aircraft descended toward the airport.

As a result of the crash, all takeoffs and landings at Reagan National Airport were immediately suspended. The FAA issued a ground stop, halting all flights until at least 5 a.m. Thursday.

Initially, the airport was expected to remain closed until 11 p.m., but authorities extended the closure due to the ongoing investigation and rescue operations.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will lead the investigation, with assistance from the FAA. The FBI’s Washington Field Office’s National Capital Response Squad is also involved but has stated there is no indication of criminal or terrorist activity at this time.

American Airlines acknowledged the incident in a statement:
“We’re aware of reports that American Eagle Flight 5342, operated by PSA, with service from Wichita, Kansas (ICT) to Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA), has been involved in an incident. We will provide information as it becomes available.”

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed her concern on social media, stating:
“Our prayers are with everyone involved, and we will continue to keep the public updated as more information becomes available.”

President Donald Trump has been briefed on the situation, according to the White House.

The Air and Space Forces Association urged the public to avoid speculation, stating:
“We ask the public to keep the families in your thoughts and respect efforts to get information to loved ones first as everyone clings to hope for survivors.”

Authorities continue searching for survivors and recovering victims. Given the frigid water temperature of approximately 37°F, concerns about hypothermia and survival times are urgent.

Emergency teams remain on high alert as efforts continue through the night. Updates on casualties, survivors, and the investigation will be provided as more information becomes available.


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Little River County Deputy Carl Jensen Found Deceased After Failing to Report for Duty

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It is with profound sorrow and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Deputy Sheriff Carl “Little Chief” Jensen, a deeply respected and dedicated member of the Little River County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputy Jensen was found deceased earlier this evening after he did not report for his scheduled shift.

Deputy Jensen was more than a colleague—he was a cherished brother in uniform, a trusted protector of the community, and a steadfast public servant whose presence will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

Carl’s journey into law enforcement was driven by a passion to protect those who could not protect themselves.

After completing college, he began his career with Adult Protective Services, investigating allegations of abuse and exploitation in state hospitals, group homes, and home health care settings.

It was during one such case—uncovering the truth behind a complex exploitation investigation—that Carl realized his calling. “I got bit by the law enforcement bug that day,” he once said. “I wanted to help protect and bring justice to those who need it.”

Throughout his career, Deputy Jensen demonstrated extraordinary empathy, integrity, and resilience. He often reflected on the emotional weight of his work, especially when responding to calls on what could be the most difficult days in people’s lives.

“Sometimes, people don’t realize that we’re there to help everyone involved,” he shared. “Even on what could be their worst day, I can do my best to make it better—or at least keep them calm.” His compassion and humanity set an example for us all.

Our deepest condolences and unwavering support go out to Deputy Jensen’s family during this incredibly painful time.

We ask the community to join us in keeping his loved ones and our department in your thoughts and prayers as we grieve this heartbreaking loss.

Deputy Carl Jensen’s legacy of service, kindness, and courage will never be forgotten.

We are grateful for his life, his dedication, and the profound impact he had on those he served and served with.


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