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New cold videos from the dc shower shown shower fall into the river after a fiery ball
New footage made on a mobile phone offer a fresh perspective in the DC Midair aircraft accident.

CNN got two cold videos Country aircraft DC This offers the clearest view of how American Airlines and the Army helicopter collided with each other, which led to a fiery ball in the sky before the garbage from the fire bullet fell into frozen water below. CNN reported that the footage was made on a mobile phone during a tragic collision of the middle air, which died 67 people in the country’s deadly catastrophe for almost a quarter of a century.
Two clips seized the tail lights of the black hawk helicopter when the army copter came on the left. The American Airlines aircraft can be seen how Ronald Reagan’s national airport flies when they collided around 21 pm.
The collision caused a huge fiery ball with large sections of the aircraft, which was immersed in the frozen Potatok River, where it was later found in three pieces. The footage shows how the residues of the helicopter worn by three soldiers fell with its flashing lights.

Investigation so far

As investigators with the National Transport Security Council, which led to a deadly collision from the middle air near Reagan National Airport, NTSB member Todd Inman said the crews were working on access to the helicopter data.
According to Inman, two black boxes were removed and analyzed in the NTSB laboratory. As for the helicopter, Inman stated that the military aircraft was equipped with a record, but it is unclear whether it contains voice records, data or both.

The military helicopter flew too high?

The New York Times report states that the Black Hawk helicopter may have been flying outside its approved by flight. The newspaper stated that four people got acquainted with this issue, also said that a black hawk may have been half a mile from a certain route. There is only 350 feet between the intended pathways and a commercial jet, that is, any significant deviation can be catastrophic, said CNN -Aviation analyst and pilot Miles O’Brien.