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A Boeing 767 American airliner jet crashed. There is no word on the number of passengers on board or the destination.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in a massive explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. In a second video, the two aircraft are shown heading toward each other before the crash. Following the collision, the airliner spins down into the water, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the river.

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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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Another aircraft mishap occurred involving a Learjet medevac flight that crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia. The flight was routine until it experienced a sudden emergency. The copilot's calm communication indicated normal operations before the incident. The aircraft likely stalled due to disrupted airflow over the wings, possibly caused by an improper center of gravity or engine failure. This stall resulted in a steep nose dive, leading to the crash. While the exact cause remains unknown, it's important to note that flying is still safe. Despite recent accidents, aviation remains one of the safest modes of transportation, with millions of successful flights occurring regularly. Pilots are highly trained, and the aviation system is robust.

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The speaker believed they were going to die in a plane crash. After takeoff, the plane felt still for 5-10 seconds before crashing into a building. The side of the plane the speaker was on landed on the ground floor of a hostel. The speaker escaped through a broken door, but those on the opposite side of the plane, which crashed against a wall, could not escape. The speaker witnessed the deaths of the air hostess and others.

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Another aircraft mishap occurred recently involving a Learjet medevac flight that crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia. The flight was routine until the pilots failed to communicate with departure control, indicating they were likely managing an emergency. The steep angle of the crash suggests the airplane may have stalled, possibly due to an improper center of gravity or engine failure. This incident follows another aviation accident, raising concerns about flight safety. However, it's essential to remember that flying remains safe, with millions of successful flights occurring regularly. Pilots are highly trained, and these accidents are unfortunate coincidences. As I prepare for my own flight tomorrow, I want to reassure everyone that the aviation system is reliable, and you can fly safely.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. The plane spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water following the impact.

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The accident occurred in the river, involving both a helicopter and a CRJ plane. They crashed approximately half a mile from the approach end of runway 33. A fireball was observed, and then everything disappeared. It's unclear if they hit the river directly, but the incident happened in the middle of the river.

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A surveillance camera captured a horrifying video of a plane crashing near the city of Wuzhou in Guangxi province. The footage shows the plane diving headfirst into the ground with no apparent cause for the crash. The authenticity of the video has not been verified, but it aligns with witness accounts. The crash site is remote and difficult to access due to its location surrounded by mountains. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered rescue efforts, despite bad weather conditions. This is China's first air disaster in over a decade, and the investigation into the crash may lack transparency, potentially delaying answers for over a year.

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An American Airlines plane is seen flying toward an airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. In a second video, both aircraft approach each other before the collision occurs. Following the explosion, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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Deborah Potta visited the crash site in Ethiopia this morning. The plane nose-dived into the ground, creating a massive crater. Mangled wreckage and charred personal belongings are scattered everywhere, serving as a reminder of the lives lost in the crash. Many of the passengers were young individuals with aspirations to make a difference in the world.

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The preliminary report on the Air India 171 crash indicates the fuel control switches were turned off, causing a dual engine failure shortly after takeoff. The ram air turbine (RAT) deployed almost immediately, suggesting the fuel cutoff occurred very soon after the aircraft became airborne. Normally, pilots only cut off fuel during standard procedures, such as after landing or in a dual engine failure situation, where it is immediately turned back on. The fuel control switches require deliberate manipulation to move from "run" to "cutoff". There is no scenario where both switches should be set to "cutoff" and left there during flight. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing pilot mental health, sharing a story from his time as a Navy flight instructor where a student was struggling due to a family crisis. He urges pilots to ask their colleagues "How are you doing?" in a meaningful way to identify potential issues before they impact flight safety. The speaker plans to discuss mental health and emotional well-being in future videos with an expert in the field.

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A plane crashed and is upside down. The fire department is on-site. Most people appear to be okay, and everyone is getting off the plane. There is some unspecified activity or situation occurring.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in a significant explosion. The plane spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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The Hindenburg, a famous airship, tragically crashed in 1937 with more than half of the passengers surviving. The airship had passenger areas on two decks, crew quarters, and engine cars. Filled with hydrogen due to a lack of helium, the Hindenburg caught fire during its landing in New Jersey, leading to its destruction. The cause of the fire was likely static electricity. This disaster marked the end of airship travel for transportation, with any remaining airships now using helium instead of hydrogen.

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The crash site of Flight 93 left first responders and reporters in disbelief. When we arrived, we were expecting to see a plane, but instead, we found only small pieces of debris scattered around. It was hard to believe a Boeing 757 had crashed there; the area looked like a gouged-out trough covered in dirt. There was nothing recognizable as airplane parts. Even experienced photographers and officials were stunned by the lack of identifiable wreckage. All that remained was a large crater and tiny bits of debris, leaving us wondering where the plane had gone.

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A passenger on a Southwest flight from Burbank to Vegas described a terrifying incident about ten minutes into the flight. The plane plummeted, feeling like a 20-30 foot drop, causing screaming among the passengers who thought they were crashing. A flight attendant hit her head during the incident. The pilot announced that they almost collided with another plane and had lost air traffic control, necessitating an emergency maneuver to go under the other plane. The speaker, a frequent traveler, was with her mother, who said she had never experienced anything like it. The pilot stated they almost collided with another plane and had to make an emergency attempt because they lost service with air traffic control.

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I'm Deborah Flint, CEO of Toronto Pearson. I'm here to report on an incident involving Delta Airlines flight 4819 from Minneapolis. The flight experienced an accident upon landing, with 76 passengers and four crew members on board. Thankfully, there were no fatalities due to the quick response of our first responders. Seventeen injured passengers were promptly taken to local hospitals, none with critical injuries as far as we know. After halting arrivals and departures, three runways reopened around 5 PM. The remaining runways are closed for investigation. We're grateful for the outcome and focused on supporting the passengers and crew, with Delta Airlines providing customer care. Expect operational impacts and delays in the coming days. Check our website and your carrier for updates.

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A Delta passenger jet arriving from Jacksonville, Florida, struck its left wing on the runway while attempting to land at New York's LaGuardia Airport. Air traffic control alerted the pilots, who seemed unaware of the incident, mentioning sparks from a wing. The flight had 80 passengers and crew. Conditions were suboptimal with winds gusting to 35 miles per hour and some mist. The plane circled and landed safely on a second attempt. Delta apologized for the experience. The aircraft is grounded at LaGuardia and out of service. The flight was operated by the same regional carrier involved in a fiery crash landing at Toronto's airport last month. There were no reported injuries, but the FAA is investigating.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. Both aircraft fall into the river, with the airliner spinning downwards and the Black Hawk helicopter also descending into the water.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides with an army helicopter, resulting in a mid-air explosion. In a second video, both aircraft are shown heading towards each other before the collision. After the impact, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

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An American Airlines plane is seen approaching the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in an explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. In a second video, the two vehicles are shown heading towards each other before the collision occurs. After the impact, the airliner spins down into the water, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the river.

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An American Airlines plane is seen flying towards the airport when it collides mid-air with an army helicopter, resulting in a dramatic explosion. In a second video, both aircraft approach each other before the collision occurs. Following the impact, the airliner spins and falls into the river, while the Black Hawk helicopter also descends into the water.

The Megyn Kelly Show

CBS vs. Free Speech, Elon Baby Drama, and Shocking Plane Crash, with Knowles, Taibbi, and Kirn
Guests: Matt Taibbi, Michael Knowles, Walter Kirn
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Megyn Kelly announces the launch of a new podcast called the AM Update, which will provide a 15-minute summary of the day’s top stories to help listeners start their mornings informed. This initiative is in response to audience requests for concise news updates. The podcast will be available on SiriusXM and various podcast platforms. The discussion then shifts to JD Vance's recent speech in Europe, where he emphasized the importance of free speech and criticized the erosion of democratic values in Europe. Michael Knowles argues that the media misrepresented Vance's message, framing it as a call to support far-right parties while ignoring the broader context of free speech rights being undermined. He highlights that the left's reaction to Vance's speech reflects a fear of losing political control as citizens increasingly turn to right-wing alternatives due to dissatisfaction with current governance. Megan and Michael discuss a recent 60 Minutes segment that portrayed Germany's strict free speech laws in a sympathetic light, contrasting it with the American perspective on free speech. They critique the lack of critical voices in the segment and the media's tendency to downplay the implications of such censorship. They argue that the establishment media's approach to free speech issues is misguided and fails to recognize the dangers of suppressing dissenting opinions. The conversation also touches on the backlash against the Associated Press for being excluded from certain press events during the Trump administration. Megan and her guests argue that the AP's claims of censorship are exaggerated, pointing out that they still have access to cover the White House. They discuss the broader implications of media access and the relationship between journalists and political power. The episode concludes with a discussion about a recent plane crash in Toronto, where all 80 passengers survived despite the aircraft flipping upside down upon landing. Aviation experts analyze the incident, attributing the hard landing to a high rate of descent and challenging weather conditions. They emphasize the importance of pilot training and experience, particularly in managing landings under adverse conditions. The experts express gratitude for the survival of all passengers and highlight advancements in aircraft safety that contributed to the positive outcome.

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BREAKING: All DC Crash Victims Feared Dead After Helicopter Collision
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A tragic mid-flight collision occurred between an American Airlines Regional Jet and a military Blackhawk helicopter near Washington, D.C. The jet, carrying 64 passengers, was approaching Reagan National Airport when it collided with the helicopter, which was on a training flight. As of the latest updates, 27 bodies have been recovered, and no survivors are expected, marking this as the deadliest airline accident in the U.S. since 2009. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the explosion, and video footage captured the horrifying moment of impact. The FAA has issued a ground stop at the airport, and investigations by the NTSB are underway. Concerns have been raised about air traffic control and the busy airspace around D.C., especially as lawmakers recently expanded flight traffic despite warnings about safety. The Transportation Secretary's first day coincided with this tragedy, prompting questions about systemic issues in aviation safety. The incident highlights the critical need for reforms in air traffic management and oversight to prevent future accidents.
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