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Home / Disasters and Accidents / NTSB Probes Deadly 2025 Mid-Air Collision Cause

NTSB Probes Deadly 2025 Mid-Air Collision Cause

27 Jan

Summary

  • NTSB meeting set to determine cause of January 29, 2025, helicopter-jet collision.
  • The crash killed 67 people, sparking national aviation safety concerns.
  • Investigation focused on military helicopter use of anti-collision technology.
NTSB Probes Deadly 2025 Mid-Air Collision Cause

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is scheduled to convene a meeting to determine the probable cause of a fatal midair collision. On January 29, 2025, an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided near the nation's capital, resulting in the deaths of 67 individuals.

This tragic incident, the deadliest commercial aviation accident in the U.S. in 16 years, significantly raised public concerns about aviation safety. In response, aviation officials implemented changes to military helicopter flight path rules around Washington, D.C., and pledged to deploy a new air traffic control system.

A year-long investigation by the NTSB involved extensive testimony and probing of potential contributing factors. Key areas of focus included the Army's initial reluctance to adopt anti-collision technology like ADS-B and why the FAA permitted military helicopter pilots to operate without it. The investigation also revealed that the air traffic control tower failed to alert the regional jet's pilots about nearby helicopter traffic.

Government legal filings in December admitted failures by Black Hawk pilots and a controller, acknowledging their role as a cause of the accident. These admissions came as part of a civil lawsuit filed by victims' families. The NTSB's final report and recommendations are anticipated in the coming weeks.

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 NTSB is meeting on January 28, 2026, to determine the probable cause of the mid-air collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet.
The midair collision on January 29, 2025, tragically killed 67 people: 64 passengers and crew members on the plane, and three soldiers on the helicopter.
The investigation focused on the Army's use of anti-collision technology like ADS-B, FAA regulations regarding military helicopter equipment, and failures in air traffic control communication.

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