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Estimated read time: minutes. Officials announced in a statement on Tuesday that the remains of all 67 victims had been recovered. All but one have been identified. The cause of the crash 3 miles 5 kilometers south of the White House and U.
Capitol was under investigation Tuesday as crews continued removing wreckage from the river. The regional jet out of Wichita, Kansas, carried 60 passengers and four crew and was preparing to land. Skies were clear. A few minutes before the Canadian-made Bombardier CRJ series twin-engine jet was to land, air traffic controllers asked Flight if it could use a shorter runway.
The pilots agreed. Controllers cleared the landing. Flight-tracking sites show the plane adjusted its approach to the new runway. Less than 30 seconds before the collision, a controller asked the helicopter if it had the plane in sight. The military pilot said yes.
Moments later the controller made another call to the helicopter, apparently telling it to wait for the jet to pass. It was issued by the city and federal agencies involved, including the U. Army Corps of Engineers, Navy dive teams and Washington police and fire crews. A medical examiner was still trying to positively identify one set of remains, the statement said. On Monday salvage crews retrieved one of the two jet engines and large pieces of the plane's exterior from the river.
The following day, working in choppy conditions, they raised a number of large pieces of the jetliner including the right wing, the center fuselage and parts of the forward cabin, cockpit, tail cone and rudder. They hope to recover the helicopter later in the week. Two Navy barges are lifting wreckage from the river.