NEW DETAILS: Video Shows Helicopter Flying Directly at Airplane Before MASSIVE EXPLOSION Over Potomac River – BLACKHAWK HELICOPTER INVOLVED! – 60 Dead! | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft


NEW DETAILS: Video Shows Helicopter Flying Directly at Airplane Before MASSIVE EXPLOSION Over Potomac River – BLACKHAWK HELICOPTER INVOLVED! – 60 Dead!

An explosion is captured in the sky after a helicopter hit a passenger jet flying from Reagan International Airport in Washington DC on Jan. 29, 2025. – Kennedy Center webcam video

As Patty McMurray reported moments ago — There was a massive crash this evening in Washington DC after a helicopter collided with a passenger jet leaving Reagan International Airport in Washington DC.

Numerous casualties are being reported.

Conservative Charles A Downs lives near the Reagan National Airport and reported hearing a massive “boom” only minutes ago. According to Downs, all flights at the airport have been canceled.

All flights were cancelled following the devastating crash.

A video from the Kennedy Center webcam captured the explosion in the air.

The video shows the helicopter tracking across the sky heading in the direction of the passenger jet.

The helicopter flies right into the jet before the explosion.

The lights from the helicopter is seen before it collided with incoming flight at Reagan International Airport in Washington DC.

It makes you wonder if this was on purpose?

Here is the latest:
** It was an American Airlines flight Number 5342 from Wichita, Kansas inbound to Reagan International Airport.

** A police helicopter crashed into the incoming AA flight.

** The helicopter was a Blackhawk helicopter

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