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US plane crash: At least 18 dead after jet with 60 passengers collides with Army helicopter midair near Washington

DNA Thursday, 30 January 2025 ()
The plane, operated by PSA Airlines, an American Airlines subsidiary, was flying from Kansas and was about to land when it collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers
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News video: US passenger jet collides with army helicopter while landing near Washington airport

US passenger jet collides with army helicopter while landing near Washington airport 00:40

The airport said emergency personnel were responding to β€œan aircraft incident on the airfield.”

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