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RPT-What were the aircraft associated with midair crash in Washington DC?

An American Airlines regional traveler jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed into the frigid Potomac River after a midair collision near Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night, authorities stated.

Below are the details of the aircraft included:

UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter

The Skikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is among the most ubiquitous and renowned military helicopters, filling several functions for the U.S. armed force, including air attack, basic assistance, medevac, command and control, and unique operations support.

The airplane associated with the Jan. 29 crash was flying with the call indication PAT25 and had three residents, according to the Aviation Safety Network, a public database of air travel mishaps.

More than 5,000 Black Hawks have actually been constructed since production started in the mid-1970s.

Bombardier CRJ700

The Bombardier CRJ700, which can seat about 70 people, is a. workhorse of regional business air travel. There are about 260. of the aircraft in service, according to Cirium, an air travel. data business.

The aircraft in the Jan. 29 crash was signed up N530EA and. made in 2010, according to the Federal Aviation. Administration. There were 60 passengers and four team members. onboard, American Airlines stated. The jet was registered to. American Airlines but run by its completely owned subsidiary,. PSA Airline companies.

Bombardier offered the CRJ700 program to a Mitsubishi Heavy. Industries subsidiary in 2019. Production of new airplane stopped. in 2020.

(source: Reuters)