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Home / Disasters and Accidents / US Admits Fault in Deadly Helicopter-Jet Crash

US Admits Fault in Deadly Helicopter-Jet Crash

18 Dec

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Summary

  • The United States admitted liability for the 2025 helicopter and jet collision.
  • The crash tragically claimed the lives of all 67 people on board.
  • The U.S. breached its duty of care, causing the fatal accident.
US Admits Fault in Deadly Helicopter-Jet Crash

The United States government has officially admitted liability for the fatal crash that occurred on January 29, 2025. An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an arriving American Airlines regional jet over Washington D.C., resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on board the two aircraft.

In a court filing made on Wednesday, the U.S. stated, "The United States admits that it owed a duty of care to Plaintiffs, which it breached, thereby proximately causing the tragic accident on January 29, 2025." This admission confirms governmental responsibility for the incident.

The acknowledgment signifies a crucial step in the legal process for the families affected by the tragedy. The U.S. has accepted that its actions, specifically a breach of its duty of care, led directly to the catastrophic loss of life.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The United States admitted liability, stating it breached its duty of care, which proximately caused the collision.
Tragically, all 67 people aboard the Army Black Hawk helicopter and the American Airlines regional jet lost their lives.
Yes, the United States admitted liability and acknowledged breaching its duty of care in a recent court filing.

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