A mid-air collision occurred over Washington D.C. today involving a commercial airliner and a Black Hawk helicopter, which took place in the busy airspace of the U.S. capital, has raised significant concerns about aviation safety and air traffic control protocols.
Initial reports indicate that the commercial airliner, carrying passengers, was en route to its destination when it collided with the military helicopter. Both aircraft sustained damage, but the airliner managed to land safely at a nearby airport. The status of the Black Hawk helicopter and its occupants remains unclear, with emergency services rushing to the scene.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an immediate investigation into the cause of the collision. Authorities are also reviewing air traffic control communications and radar data to determine how the two aircraft came into contact.
Passengers aboard the airliner described moments of panic as the collision occurred, but praised the crew for maintaining control and ensuring a safe landing. The incident has prompted calls for enhanced safety measures in one of the busiest airspaces in the country.
Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
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