News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics
Taxing Long Island

Long Islanders mourn victims of deadly mid-air collision as details emerge of passengers onboard

A Long Island native says she knows several of the victims who died when an American Airlines flight collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C. Wednesday night.

Jon Dowding

Jan 30, 2025, 7:37 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A Long Island native says she knows several of the victims who died when an American Airlines flight collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C. Wednesday night.

The mid-air collision happened when the American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas prepared to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport.

Officials believe all 64 people aboard the American Airlines flight and the three soldiers aboard a Black Hawk Helicopter did not survive. 

Long Island native and figure skater Audrey Shin woke up to the news of the crash, and immediately tried reaching out to people she thought were on the plane.

Sadly, some of her calls went unanswered. She believes at least five people she knew were on that flight returning from a figure skating competition in Wichita, including one special friend.

"I call her like my little skating sister. She was on the flight with her mom coming back from the skating camp,” she said. "I just feel like it's a dream right now, like a really bad nightmare."

US Figure Skating confirmed several skaters, coaches and family members were on the flight.

"There was a moment where it actually hit and, just crying all morning," said Shin.

In an update this afternoon, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it is still searching for the flight data recorders and hope to have a preliminary report in 30 days.

“The loss of life in an aviation accident is very unusual in the United States,” said NTSB board member Todd Inman. “Our heartfelt sorry goes out to everyone that’s affected. It affects us.”

Farmingdale State College Aviation Associate Professor Michale Canders says pilots have to be well prepared to fly in and around Washington, D.C.

"I've flown that route down there in Washington many, many years ago,” said Canders.

Canders says there are many restrictions, including air speed and altitude restrictions, but says now is not the time to speculate about what caused the crash.

"We let the investigators take a look, determine the probable cause and then we learn the lessons from that,” he said. 

Officials have pulled at least 28 bodies from the Potomac River since the crash Wednesday night.

President Trump spoke about the crash today, calling it a dark a tragedy of terrible proportions.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:31
711shirleyroadrage_2026-07-11-12-03-51

Shirley man accused of punching driver in road rage incident

02:16
THUMB LI AND NY

Weekend Forecast: A Saturday shower, but a spectacular Sunday on Long Island

00:24
e-bike crash MONITOR copy

E-bike rider seriously injured in North Lindenhurst crash

00:29
711boatremoval_2026-07-11-06-09-06

Large buoy, abandoned 27-foot boat removed from Shinnecock Nation beaches

00:27
gas leak

Kids baseball camp evacuated after gas main break at SUNY Old Westbury

01:32
Mastic Shooting Update MS 071026_2026-07-10-22-03-45

Teen shot during backyard fight in Mastic; shooter remains at large

01:50
li5pmbol2026newflag_2026-07-10-17-32-58

Mattituck farmer hangs sign that said "86 47." Then the Secret Service came calling.

01:14
Hauppauge car into home

Driver suffered medical episode before slamming into Hauppauge home, Suffolk County police say

01:51
Levittown Audit MS 071026_2026-07-10-17-08-52

State audit finds Levittown School District mismanaged fund balance, raising tax concerns

03:16
Isles Fan

Islanders fans crash rivals' Stanley Cup celebration

00:21
71026shellfish_2026-07-10-05-55-17

DEC extends Three Mile Harbor shellfish closure through the weekend

01:57
LIfoodtruck710_2026-07-10-06-50-44

Food Truck Friday: The Sweet Love Company

00:57
LIEastend710_2026-07-10-05-57-32

East End: Sail Selina NY

00:29
5PMBayShoreGuiltyKK_2026-07-09-17-31-32

Bay Shore father, son plead guilty after father gave teen son vodka before fatal Sunrise Highway crash

01:37
LI 10PM THUR_PFAS_ajc_2026-07-09-22-06-02

New York sues chemical giants over PFAS, the ‘forever chemicals’ found in Long Island drinking water

00:36
5PMNursePenaltyKK_2026-07-09-17-31-49

Former Suffolk nurse who falsified COVID-19 vaccine cards hit with historic $544K state penalty

02:01
Mail Matters MS 070926_2026-07-09-17-07-42

Many Long Island post offices lack outdoor surveillance cameras, despite mail theft issues

01:40
5PMDrowningsKK_2026-07-09-17-32-05

Officials sound alarm about water safety as they respond to calls for water rescues and drownings

01:05
Selden Stabbing MS 070926_2026-07-09-17-04-25

Man stabbed, seriously hurt in Selden parking lot

01:34
CW26-126b

Police seek public's help identifying suspects caught on camera vandalizing, stealing from 2 Blue Point businesses

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices