Nighttime view of a pier over water with lights on the far shore and a helicopter in the distance.
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THE fatal mistakes that caused a passenger plane to smash into a hovering Black Hawk in a fiery explosion that killed 67 have been made crystal clear in newly released footage.

As bodies continue to be pulled from the Potomac River in Washington DC, an enraged President Donald Trump has started a mad search for who is responsible.

Nighttime view of a pier over water with lights on the far shore and a helicopter in the distance.

Bone-chilling new footage has sharply captured the Washington DC plane crashCredit: CNN
Plane wreckage in the Potomac River with rescue boats.

Sixty-seven people died after an American Airlines plane smashed into a Black Hawk as it descended to Ronald Reagan Washington National AirportCredit: AP
Video of midair collision over Washington, DC.

Crystal clear angles of the crash captured the fatal mistakes that caused the crashCredit: CNN

On Thursday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admitted that an “elevation mistake” saw the Army-operated helicopter hovering in the path of the American Airlines plane before 9 pm on Wednesday.

The crash killed all involved, including 60 American Airlines passengers and four flight crew members, plus the three soldiers operating the Black Hawk for a training mission.

It is the deadliest US air crash since November 2001, when 260 people died after an American Airlines plane plunged into a Queens neighborhood.

The lethal mistakes have now been captured in newly released angles obtained by CNN, and viewers are left with more fears and questions than ever before.

In the footage, the Black Hawk can be seen hovering over the river as the passenger plane makes its final descent to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.


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In a heart-dropping second, the two collide into a fiery explosion, and the plane spirals and inverts as it nosedive toward the water.

The Black Hawk appeared to stay level as it fell but quickly arced into a river windshield first.

Viewers were horrified by the video of the crash that’s sparked fears over air traffic controller working conditions, diversity hiring efforts, and Army training missions.

One furious X user said, “There’s no way they didn’t see that plane. Impossible.”

Another wrote, “It boggles my mind as to why any aircraft (in this case the helicopter) are permitted to be anywhere near the paths of airport runways unless they’re taking off or landing there.”

First DC plane crash victims identified as US teen figure skaters traveling with moms and world-famous coaches

“Why are military helicopters constantly flying next to civilian planes,” a different horrified user said.

“This was going to happen sooner or later.”

Trump, who at first pointed the finger at the controversial hiring methods for air traffic controllers, is now taking a hard look at the Army pilots.

In a Friday morning post on Truth Social, he said, “The Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high, by a lot.

“It was far above the 200-foot limit. That’s not really too complicated to understand, is it?”

Illustration of a plane crash, highlighting five contributing factors.

GRIM SEARCH

Hair-raising cold and ink-black waters made rescue conditions nearly impossible, and brave crews started searching for bodies after the sun rose Thursday morning.

So far, over 40 bodies have been found, and some of the victims include teenage ice skaters, world-class athletes, and a crew of hunting buddies.

Flight records from the Federal Aviation Administration have revealed exactly what happened in the moments before the crash.

Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk fact file

A SIKORSKY UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed into an American Airlines plane carrying 64 people on January 29. The collision happened as the jet was about to land at Reagan national airport.

Army personnel have used Black Hawk helicopters since the late 1970s.

Black Hawk helicopters don’t just transport troops; the flying machines are used in search and rescue missions, and deliver supplies to war-torn nations.

Here are some facts about the helicopter:

  • Cost: Between $5.9 million and $10.2 million.
  • Top speed: 183mph.
  • Range: 1,380 miles.
  • Engines: Powered by two electric engines that have 2,000 horsepower each.
  • Length: 50 feet one inch.
  • Height: 16 feet 10 inches.
  • Troop capacity: Up to 11 fully equipped soldiers.
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