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Saved - December 26, 2024 at 1:22 PM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

This is a full length video of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan. What the hell happened? https://t.co/7CL6SwMne8

Saved - December 26, 2024 at 10:45 PM

@Headline_Beyond - Beyond Headlines

A passenger captured the final moments of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane before its crash in Kazakhstan. https://t.co/rpC1KmhXYo

Saved - January 29, 2025 at 6:36 AM

@amuse - @amuse

DANGER: F-35 fighter jet crashes at Alaska’s Eielson Air Force Base; pilot survives. https://t.co/Z55DzMep1f

Saved - February 14, 2025 at 8:59 AM

@BNODesk - BNO News Live

WATCH LIVE: Trump holds press conference on D.C. plane crash https://t.co/3ysJ2Ai0ft

Saved - February 14, 2025 at 8:53 AM

@BNODesk - BNO News Live

WATCH LIVE: NTSB provides update on D.C. plane crash https://t.co/IHaduC6wdC

Saved - January 31, 2025 at 5:36 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW: Another angle of the plane crash video has been released, showing the collision between a helicopter and a passenger plane in Washington, D.C. Something is VERY OFF! https://t.co/xKZpMd0BG2

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Exclusive videos show new angles of the collision between an American Airlines flight and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. In the first video, the Black Hawk flies over the Potomac, while the American Airlines plane approaches the airport. The two collide, resulting in a mid-air explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. The second video captures the moment before the collision, showing both the helicopter and the plane heading toward each other. After the impact, the airliner spins into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen descending into the river.
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Speaker 0: These videos obtained exclusively by CNN show previously unseen angles of the collision between an American Airlines flight and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. In the first video, the Black Hawk can be seen flying at speed over the Potomac from the left side of the screen. The American Airlines plane can be seen flying towards the airport before the 2 collide causing a mid air explosion and fall into the river. In the second video, you can see the army helicopter and American Airlines plane travel toward each other. After the collision and subsequent explosion, the airliner can be seen spinning into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen falling into the water.
Saved - January 31, 2025 at 5:48 PM

@JewishWarrior13 - Raylan Givens

A new, more clearer video of the collision between a helicopter and a passenger plane in Washington, D.C, has been released. Via: @visegrad24 https://t.co/gPInr4cFWe

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:16 AM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

New DC plane crash videos obtained by CNN. https://t.co/ltp10nzj5H

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In the first video, a Blackhawk helicopter flies over the Potomac, while an American Airlines plane approaches the airport. They collide mid-air, resulting in an explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. The second video shows the two flying toward each other before the crash occurs. After the collision, the airliner spins into the water, and the Blackhawk also descends into the river.
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Speaker 0: In the first video, the Blackhawk can be seen flying at speed over the Potomac from the left side of the screen. The American Airlines plane can be seen flying towards the airport before the 2 collide causing a mid air explosion and fall into the river. In the second video, you can see the army helicopter and American Airlines plane travel toward each other. After the collision and subsequent explosion, the airliner can be seen spinning into the water and the Black Hawk is also seen falling into the water.
Saved - February 14, 2025 at 1:07 AM

@BNONews - BNO News

WATCH: New videos show the mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. - CNN https://t.co/lkSCw7ucbA

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 1:52 AM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

The plane crash in Philadelphia is insane. https://t.co/cOHBQeuOc3

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:46 AM

@AutismCapital - Autism Capital 🧩

🚨 UPDATE: Absolutely insane dashcam footage of the Philadelphia plane crash. It’s like a little nuke went off. Wow https://t.co/jdrBimYelL

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:13 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨BREAKING: Dashcam footage captures the Philadelphia plane crash that has claimed at least six lives. https://t.co/9Xfl2btYbd

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 3:33 AM

@PhillyCrimeUpd - PhillyCrimeUpdate

BREAKING VIDEO Philly man is recording as plane crashed and explodes in Northeast Philadelphia https://t.co/LqPqbD1nf7

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Hello, Akbar! What’s happening? Oh my god, there’s a plane!
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Speaker 0: Hello, Akbar. Hello, Akbar. What the hell? What the hell? What the hell? Oh my god. Oh my god. There's a plane, bro.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 10:34 AM

@saras76 - Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹

🚨GRAPHIC🚨 Man runs out of the Philadelphia plane crash site while on fire Casualties being reported on the ground. https://t.co/0ZAusEKhre

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 1:55 AM

@LangmanVince - Vince Langman

Unbelievable dash cam video of the plane crash in Philadelphia! What's going on? https://t.co/axBUBEteFd

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:10 AM

@LangmanVince - Vince Langman

Another insane dash cam video of the plane crash in Philadelphia https://t.co/34ofeuN20H

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:16 AM

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: Another angle of the plane crash in Philadelphia tonight. The jet was a Mexican air ambulance. https://t.co/lIRHG88ieC

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A plane just crashed on Coppin Avenue, causing a massive explosion. The entire plaza shook, and the plane is now burning, having struck nearby houses. It's shocking to see the destruction and chaos from the crash. People are reacting in disbelief, trying to comprehend the situation as they witness the aftermath of the incident. The scene is chaotic, with the plane visibly damaged and flames engulfing it.
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Speaker 0: Yo. That shit just blew up. Yo. Look at that shit, bro. Damn. Look at that shit. Actually, just blew up the whole plaza on Coppin Avenue. Is they okay? Yo. Oh my god. Yo. Look, yo. Yo. Yo. Our plane just crashed on Cottonwood Ave, y'all. Yo. What the fuck? Look at that. Yo. It's ran into people houses. Look. Look. A plane just crashed, yo. Look at that shit. Look at that shit. That's a whole plane right there burning, yo. What the fuck? A whole plane just crashed into right here. What the fuck? No. That shit has shook the whole plaza. No. No. Look at that shit, mate. I swear not. It was a whole plane right here, bro. Uh-huh.
Saved - February 14, 2025 at 8:59 AM

@BNODesk - BNO News Live

WATCH: New video shows U.S. Navy fighter jet crashing into the San Diego Bay earlier today https://t.co/Ui9kZc104z

Saved - February 18, 2025 at 10:32 PM

@TheInsiderPaper - Insider Paper

BREAKING: New clearest footage showing the crash moment of Delta Air Lines plane at Toronto Airport. All passengers survived https://t.co/KdvmElRzDk

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Oh my god, an airplane is crashing! Tara, are you seeing this? I can't believe what I'm seeing. We have to share this. Come on.
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Oh, that's Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing. Oh my god. Oh my god. Well, we'll share it. Come on.
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 4:08 PM

@brianlilley - Brian Lilley

Clearest view I’ve seen of the Delta plane landing and then crashing in Toronto. https://t.co/wRGXBDqYa1

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Oh, no! An airplane is crashing right in front of us. Oh my god!
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing through your Oh my god. Oh my god.
Saved - February 20, 2025 at 4:02 AM

@AC360 - Anderson Cooper 360°

Frame by frame analysis of dramatic new video showing the crash, and rollover, of Delta Flight 4819 from CNN's @tomforemancnn. https://t.co/JWVkgkdeti

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When the video starts, the plane appears normal, descending smoothly around 50 miles per hour, about a hundred feet above the runway. But instead of flaring to soften the impact, it slams in hard. Within seven seconds, the right landing gear collapses, and the wing tears off upon contacting the ground. This tearing is good because it sprays fuel away from the passenger cabin. The plane rolls onto its right side, flips over, and ends upside down. In about four seconds, passengers experience a normal flight turning into a hard landing, a fireball, and the plane rolling over. What saved them was the fuselage remaining intact due to the wing tearing away and the seats being able to withstand the shock. The plane slides upside down for seven seconds before rescue arrives. In eighteen seconds, passengers went from a normal flight to escaping for their lives. It's remarkable they all survived.
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Speaker 0: What this new video tells us now passengers experienced it, I wanna bring in CNET's Tom Foreman who's been going through it frame by frame. Tom, what what have you learned? Speaker 1: Boy, an awful lot, Anderson. When this video begins, we're gonna mark this as zero seconds. Everything would appear to be normal to the passengers. The The plane is coming in around a 30, a 50 miles per hour. It looks like it's about a hundred feet above the runway, stable and descending smoothly. In the next few seconds though, just what Pete talked about there, you do not see the nose come up as it flares to slow that descent. Instead, softening the impact, it slams in very hard. Seven seconds after everything was fine, this plane with a maximum landing weight of 73,000 pounds comes down very hard. The right side landing gear, as Pete noted, collapses. The wing is torn off as it contacts the ground. That's actually very good news because that allows the fuel in that wing to spray away from the plane, not onto the main cabin where all those passengers are. Then the roll starts. The plane is on its right side. It tips up. It rolls all the way over and winds up upside down. Speaker 0: It it must have seemed like it happened incredibly fast for the people inside. Speaker 1: Absolutely. They would have gone from what would have seemed to be this is a mock up of that. They would have gone from about seven seconds in to from a normal flight to this very hard landing and then a fireball outside and then rolling over all of this in about four seconds. Speaker 0: Wow. Speaker 1: What saved them in that time was the fuselage is still intact. That's still related to that wing tearing away instead of crushing the cabin. And by their seats, which by regulation would have require are made with a requirement that they can withstand that kind of shock and not release from the floor, dropping them all on their heads, Anderson. Speaker 0: And even then, I mean, it wasn't over yet. I mean, they had to Speaker 1: do it. This is the amazing thing. Imagine you're in this position, and this is what happens. The plane goes on sliding for seven long seconds while they're upside down before the fire trucks can race out and the evacuations could begin. In total, those passengers went from what seemed a picture perfect flight, or at least pretty close to it to scrambling for their lives in eighteen seconds. Andresson, the fact they all got out alive, remarkable. Speaker 0: That's incredible. Tom Forman, thanks so much.
Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:47 AM

@Texasbrn - Texas Patriot

The DC plane crash story got buried quickly. What happened? https://t.co/YQ7q3bNG1C

Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:53 AM

@Joe_S_Pure - Joe_S_Pure🩸

DC plane crash details https://t.co/ZX6dncxPHS

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The NTSB released a minute-by-minute report on the midair collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport that killed all 67 people aboard the US Army helicopter and commercial airliner. The NTSB is investigating whether the Black Hawk helicopter provided pilots with bad data, including altitude information. Five minutes before the collision, the pilot flying indicated they were at 300 feet, while the instructor pilot indicated 400 feet. Investigators are also examining whether the helicopter crew heard two key messages from air traffic control. Three minutes before the collision, ATC alerted the helicopter that the airliner was circling to a different runway, but CVR data suggests this may not have been received by the Black Hawk crew. Seventeen seconds before the crash, ATC instructed the helicopter to pass behind the jet, but this transmission was interrupted. One second before impact, the airliner pulled up and started a turn. Investigators believe the Black Hawk pilots were wearing night vision goggles, and the NTSB will investigate how this may have impacted their ability to see the airliner.
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Speaker 0: New details have emerged on the investigation into the deadly midair collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport. The National Transportation Safety Board released a minute by minute report using flight data and the recovered black box recorders. All 67 people aboard the two aircraft were killed when the US army helicopter collided with the commercial airliner last month. Speaker 1: The National Transportation Safety Board is now working to determine if the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with the American Airlines regional jet last month was giving the chopper pilots bad data, including crucial altitude information. Five minutes before the collision Speaker 2: The pilot flying indicated they were at 300 feet. The instructor pilot indicated they were at 400 feet. Neither pilot made a comment discussing an altitude discrepancy. At this time, we don't know why there was a discrepancy between the two. Speaker 1: NTSB chair Jennifer Hamady. Speaker 2: We are looking at the possibility of there may be bad data. We're looking at are were they seeing something different in the cockpit, that, differs from the FDR data? Speaker 1: Investigators also say the helicopter crew may not have heard two key messages from air traffic control. About three minutes before disaster, ATC alerted the helicopter the airliner was circling to a different runway. Speaker 2: CVR data from the Black Hawk indicated that the portion of the transmission stating the CRJ was circling may not have been received by the Black Hawk crew. Speaker 1: And just seventeen seconds before the collision, instructed the helicopter to pass behind the jet with 64 on board. Speaker 2: Transmission was stepped on by a point eight second mic key from the Black Hawk. The Black Hawk was keying the mic to communicate with ATC. Speaker 1: One second before the crash, the airliner pulled up and started a turn, something investigators say would be consistent with the pilots trying to avoid the fatal collision. One, it appears, the Black Hawk pilots never saw coming. Speaker 2: We do not have any any indication that the Black Hawk crew would have seen that. Speaker 1: Investigators believe the pilots of the Black Hawk helicopter were wearing night vision goggles. The NTSB will now work to understand how that may have impacted their ability to see the airliner.
Saved - April 10, 2025 at 9:06 PM

@Breaking911 - Breaking911

BREAKING VIDEO: Moment of deadly helicopter crash in the Hudson river; 4 people were reportedly on-board https://t.co/UKjocg6dmb

Saved - April 12, 2025 at 1:00 PM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

This is a full video of the helicopter crash in NYC that claimed the lives of Spain’s Siemens CEO and his entire family. https://t.co/zoAK71ZAJ0

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