Search efforts continue after an American Airlines plane from Wichita, with 64 people on board, collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., and crashed into the Potomac River.
The Post spoke to several aviation experts about a number of factors that may have contributed to the fatal collision.
Eyewitness News helicopter pilot John Del Giorno shares his insights on the deadly collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter.
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An American Airlines flight with 64 people aboard collided with an Army helicopter, and no survivors have been found ...
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