A devastating mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter has resulted in one of the deadliest air disasters in recent US history. The accident claimed the lives of all 67 individuals aboard both aircraft, sending shockwaves through the aviation and military communities. Investigators are now sifting through flight data recorders to determine the cause of the catastrophic crash.
Details of the Collision
The American Airlines flight was carrying 64 passengers and crew when it collided with the Black Hawk helicopter, which had three military personnel onboard. The collision occurred at a dangerously low altitude, raising serious concerns about air traffic management and military flight operations.
Initial analysis from the black boxes indicates that the commercial aircraft was flying at 325 feet, while the helicopter was at 200 feet. However, a troubling 100-foot altitude discrepancy has puzzled aviation experts, as it remains unclear how the two aircraft ended up on a collision course at such close altitudes. The circumstances leading up to the crash are still under intense scrutiny, with investigators working to piece together the last moments before impact.