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From the article…
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2025/04/10/dca-american-airlines-regional-jet-wing-clip/83028226007/
According American,AA5490, was scheduled to fly from DCA to Charleston, South Carolina. There were76customers and four crewmembers onboard, according to the airline, and the flight was operated by a CRJ-700, according to FlightAware.
Flight AA4522 was scheduled to fly from DCA to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York with67customers and four crewmembers onboard, according to American. FlightAware shows it was being operated by an Embraer 175.
DCA in focus
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airporthas been central to a discussion of aviation safety in the U.S. in recent months. In January, it was the site of the first deadly U.S. aircraft crash in nearly16years when an Army Black Hawk Helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet operated by PSA Airlines as the plane was preparing to land at DCA.
Q67 What airport did the departure take place at?
Q175 Captain Mike Green
Q16 Get the popcorn, Friday & Saturday will deliver on the MAGA promise.
Q1154 Tarmac
Q76 SA -→ US (me: Wasn't there a Qdrop that said what happened in SA would happen in the US? See first line of this drop) Also, disinformation is real.