American Airlines Plane Crash: Audio Reveals What Happened Before, During, and After

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A midair collision near Reagan National Airport sparked a large-scale search and rescue mission in the freezing Potomac River. Newly released air traffic control audio provides a haunting glimpse into the moments leading up to, during, and following the crash, shedding light on the tragic event.

The search and rescue efforts began after an American Airlines passenger jet collided midair with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

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An American Airlines 737 Max plane. | Source: Getty Images

In a startling development, air traffic control audio has surfaced, providing crucial details about the moments leading up to the crash. The recording captures an air traffic controller asking the helicopter crew, “PAT 2-5, do you have the CRJ in sight?”

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A view of the scene after a regional plane collided in midair with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Just moments after, the controller gave the instruction, “PAT 2-5, pass behind the CRJ.” Before the crash, the Black Hawk pilot confirmed visual contact with the other plane, saying, “PAT 2-5 has the aircraft in sight, request visual separation.”

Then, less than 13 seconds before the collision, the audio captured gasps from the tower, followed by a loud “oooh,” signaling the moment of impact. In the aftermath, air traffic controllers immediately informed another pilot about the disaster unfolding in real-time.

“I’m not sure if you heard what happened earlier, but there was a collision on the approach end of 3-3. We’re going to halt all operations for the indefinite future, so if you’d like to return to the gate, it’s probably a good idea to coordinate with the company. Let me know how you want to proceed,” the controller said.

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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy speaking at a press conference with other government officials on the rescue efforts following a collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C. on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Another pilot who witnessed the collision reported it to air traffic control, stating, “Yeah, we were on short final, and we saw flares from the opposite side of the Potomac.” Meanwhile, an approach controller confirmed the severity of the situation, adding, “Apparently both aircraft involved are in the river, a search and rescue will be ongoing.”

The crash caused major disruptions at Reagan National Airport, forcing flights to be rerouted to alternative destinations.

Jack Potter, CEO of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, addressed the heartbreaking event, explaining that American Airlines had set up a support center within the airport to assist the families of those on board.

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