Possible DC plane crash wreckage found by man walking his dog
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Possible DC plane crash wreckage found by man walking his dog
"A man walking his dog along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia on Sunday found what appears to be an airplane seat and a tray table among other airplane debris. The National Transportation Safety Board is now examining the debris, which is believed to be from the mid-air collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport in January that killed 67 people. Andrew Guevara, who lives near the trail along the Potomac River, said he spotted the airline seat cushion while walking his dog."
""It kind of caught my eye, so I kept on looking at it. And, you know, your brain's trying to put two and two together," Guevara told ABC News. He said he noticed the lock mechanism that looked like a tray table, the rectangular pocket at the bottom and the curvature of the headrest. "It just kind of just struck me that that's what it could be, and knowing what happened back in January, I kind of logically drew the conclusion that it would be," Guevara said."
A man walking his dog along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia found what appears to be an airplane seat cushion and a tray table among other debris. The National Transportation Safety Board is examining the debris, which is believed to be linked to the January mid-air collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport that killed 67 people. The items include a lock mechanism resembling a tray table, a rectangular pocket at the seat bottom and a curved headrest. The D.C. Harbor Patrol took custody, and Alexandria and D.C. police are coordinating with the NTSB for transfer and storage of the wreckage.
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