Bob Schrock and his wife, Lori Schrock, perished on Wednesday night – two of the 60 passengers aboard American Airlines flight 5342 as the jet collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night. No one survived.
Wednesday night’s crash of an American Airlines commuter plane in Washington could be one of the worst disasters for the Fort Worth-based airline in more than two decades.
A beloved Disney on Ice performer and a mother of two young children were among the 64 passengers killed on board the American Airlines flight 5432 when it collided with a Black Hawk helicopter near Washington,
San Jose-native Anthony Ponomarenko had already left the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Kansas, where the ill-fated American Airlines flight had departed from. On Thursday morning, he woke up to a frantic call from his parents.
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a military helicopter as it was approaching Reagan National Airport.
The victims of a crash between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter included teen figure skaters returning from a national meet with their mothers and coaches, an Ohio college student coming from her grandfather’s funeral,
The married couple, won the world championships in pairs figure skating in 1994, had reportedly lived in the US since at least 1998.
The victims of a crash between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter included teen figure skaters returning from a national meet with their mothers and coaches.
Officials believe no one survived the crash involving an American Airlines passenger plane with an Army helicopter. The plane was traveling from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington, D.C., when the crash occurred,
Officials in Wichita, Kan., where the American Airlines flight originated, gave an update Thursday morning.
Passengers on the flight included a group of figure skaters, their coaches and family members who were returning from a development camp that followed the U.S.