Doing everything we can, says American Airlines CEO as he rushes to Washington to learn more about plane crash

Washington Plane Crash: American Airlines is working closely with authorities following a midair collision involving American Eagle Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport. CEO Robert Isom has pledged full cooperation and is traveling to Washingt...

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American Airlines CEO Robert Isom confirmed that the company is fully assisting federal authorities investigating a midair collision near Reagan National Airport. The incident involved American Eagle Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, which was flying from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington, DC. The aircraft collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter while approaching the airport. The flight carried 64 passengers and crew members at the time of the crash.

In a video statement posted on the company’s website, Isom expressed the airline’s commitment to aiding the investigation. “We're cooperating fully with the National Transportation Safety Board in its investigation, and will continue to provide all the information we can,” he said. “Our cooperation is without pause, and we want to learn everything we can about today's events. That work will take time, but anything we can do now, we're doing.”



The CEO also expressed deep sorrow over the accident and announced his plans to travel to Washington, DC. “Members of our Go Team will be on their way to Washington DC and I’ll be heading there shortly as well,” Isom stated.

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Washington Plane Crash: Government and Agency Involvement

Newly appointed US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated that he has spoken with state and local leaders regarding the incident. He confirmed that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation (USDOT) have been directed to provide full support to the investigation and response efforts.

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“I have directed @USDOT and @FAANews to provide full support to the @NTSB and all responding agencies and authorities,” Duffy wrote in a post on X. “I have spoken with Washington DC Mayor Bowser, Virginia Governor Youngkin, Kansas Governor Kelly and NTSB Chair Homendy to offer our agency’s complete assistance. Thank you to all first responders who are on the scene and conducting the search and rescue operations.”

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Washington Plane Crash: Emergency Support and Ongoing Investigation

American Airlines has established a helpline for families and friends of those on board the flight. The emergency contact number provided by the airline is 1-800-679-8215.

Authorities have not yet released further details regarding casualties or damage. The NTSB is leading the investigation to determine the cause of the collision and assess any potential safety concerns. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.

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