A plane from Wichita that collided with a helicopter over the Potomac River was traveling a nonstop route established only a year ago, officials say.
The American Airlines plane involved in a midair collision with an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) was in the Upstate the morning of the crash.
A plane from Wichita appeared to collide with a helicopter near Washington, D.C. and has landed in the Potomac River. The website FlightAware lists the last flight from Wichita to Reagan National Airport as American Airlines Flight 5342.
The aircraft arrived at GSP from Ronald Reagan National Airport at 10:02 p.m. on Tuesday and headed back to Washington on Wednesday morning
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The American Airlines plane that crashed into a helicopter Washington, D.C. and landed in the Potomac River started its day in Greenville, SC. No survivors yet.
At least 28 bodies had been recovered as of Thursday morning after the passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter collided midair Wednesday night in D.C.
Several flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport and Reagan National Airport have been canceled or delayed following a deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter on Wednesday.
The passenger aircraft that collided with a helicopter near Washington Wednesday night flew over the Louisville area just hours before it crashed into the Potomac River. American Airlines Flight 5342 was approaching the runway at Reagan National when it sustained rapid loss of altitude,