DC plane crash debris removal begins, 55 bodies recovered

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The wreckage of the American Airlines jet that collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter has began to be removed from the Potomac, officials saying it will take a few days to completely removed the debris. Right now we know that the bodies of 55 of the 67 victims killed have been recovered

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  1. Military's fault – I have flown CRJs in there for years. No place to conduct training, I don't care how you want to justify it. The military thinks they are all that but most accidents involve military aircraft compared to the airlines in America. It takes more than 500 hours just to figure out what people are saying on the radio and forming a 3D picture in your head of what is going on based on that and it is a shame the military thinks they can shortcut that experience with "superior training" and let a 500 hour pilot take the controls in the world's busiest airspace. The military's arrogance caused this accident. CRJ pilot for 15 years here, just saying…

  2. prayers go out to all of victims and family's except laubach she turned that helio right into that plane !!!!!! trump derangement syndrome at level 10 and they maybe alot more out there ??????

  3. This would been easily avoided by the way worse helicopter 🚁 pilot in history there will be angry 😠 parents want answers from the situation , there will be flying lawsuits to pay for funeral costs 50k a body equivalent of over 2.5m dollars .. how can this been avoided don’t fly a helicopter near a busy airport.. 😢

  4. We will never be able to do any drug test on the crew especially the captain of the helicopter to see if she had any testosterone injections

  5. Not only is this horrible, but as a parent I would be devastated to know that my child's body hasn't been recovered and that their body is still under water at the crash site. I can't even imagine the pain and suffering these parents must be going through.

  6. I have a question for the family of Rebecca laubach the pilot of the Blackhawk why did you withhold her name for 3 days and completely scrubbed her social media profile

  7. Do they have the craft held in place underwater by some means? I don’t mean to sound stupid, but it’s a fast moving river (currents) so wouldn’t that make it more difficult to get the debris?

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