Team USA figure skater Maxim Naumov parents Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov switched flight to American Airlines Flight 5342
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A 23-year-old individual who was a competitive figure skater experienced a tragic event when both of his parents died in a plane crash over the Potomac River. It was revealed on Thursday that his parents, who were former Olympians, had changed their travel plans at the eleventh hour.

Maxim Naumov faced immense sorrow on January 29 when the airplane, operated by American Airlines, carrying his parents, as well as their coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, and 62 other people on board, collided with a military helicopter near Reagan National Airport.

Originally, the couple had intended to take a different flight back from the US Figure Skating Championship and a training camp in Wichita, but decided at the last moment to board the ill-fated American Airlines Flight 5342 instead.

“My mom let me know that they’re switching flights and that if I could pick them up,” Maxim Naumov told Today host Craig Melvin Thursday.

“My mom always texts me and calls me as soon as they land.”

But he never got a call.

Instead, the grieving son can only hold onto the memories of his parents, including the last thing his mother said to him.

“It was actually my mom that called me, she said ‘Hey, I just want you to know that we love you and we’re proud of you,’” Maxim said in the emotional NBC interview. “It means everything to me.”

“I mean my whole life, a part of it was to make them proud.”

The elder Naumov and Shishkova, who were both born in Russia, were coaches with the Skating Club of Boston following an illustrious career that included the Olympics and winning the pairs title at the 1994 World Figure Skating Championships.

Maxim, an alternate for the US national team, was also in Wichita for the championship in January, but left days earlier.

He put on a moving performance in honor of his late parents earlier this month that ended with him dropping to his knees and weeping in front of 15,000 people.

“I skated truly like from my heart, genuinely,” he said, looking back on the moment. “I wasn’t thinking about the steps, I wasn’t thinking about the jumps or the spins or anything like that, just let my body go and I never felt that before.”

He remembered his parents as beautiful and incredibly kind.

“The only way out is through. There’s no other way,” Maxim said as he talked about the grief.

“There are no options but to keep going. I don’t have the strength or the passion or the drive, or the dedication of one person anymore. It’s three people.”

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