Black Box Found From Helicopter Involved in the American Airlines Plane Crash as Recovery Efforts Continue

Mar. 15, 2025

The Coast Guard, pictured, investigating aircraft wreckage on the Potomac River.Photo:1st Class Brandon Giles/ U.S. Coast Guard via Getty

In this U.S. Coast Guard handout, the Coast Guard investigates aircraft wreckage on the Potomac River on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.

1st Class Brandon Giles/ U.S. Coast Guard via Getty

The black box from the Army Black Hawk helicopter thatcrashed into American Airlines flight 5342on Jan. 29 has been recovered, according to officials.

NTSB member Todd Inman said in a press conference on Friday, Jan. 31, “We have recovered the Sikorsky Black box, it is safely at the NTSB headquarters [where] it will begin an evaluation … to determine when and how to take action,” perPalm Beach Post.

“…From a visual inspection we saw no exterior damage that would indicate that it was compromised at this time, so we have a high level of confidence that we will be able to have a full extraction,” he added.

It was shared earlier in the press conference that two separate recorders were also recovered from the American Airlines plane involved in the crash, with one said to be in “good condition” for information retrieval, according to Inman.

A helicopter flies near the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River after the plane crashed on approach to Reagan National Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia.

The update comes after67 people on board the two aircraftsarepresumed deadfollowing the tragic crash.

Shortly before 9 p.m. local time. on Jan. 29, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided withAmerican Airlines plane— carrying 60 passengers and four crew members — as it was preparing to land at Reagan National Airport, outside of Washington, D.C. Both aircrafts plummeted into the Potomac River in the fiery crash.

Among the victims on board weremultiple young skatersheading back to D.C. with their moms after attending the U.S. Figure Skating National Development Camp in Wichita, Kansas.

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Inman said in another update during the press conference on Friday, Jan. 31 that the process of recovering the bodies from the crash site is continuing.

“The Navy Supervisor of Salvage is conducting salvage operations at the current time,” he said. “Barges are en route from Virginia Beach and we anticipate them to be on scene early [Saturday] morning.”

The U.S. Coast Guard investigates aircraft wreckage on the Potomac River following the Jan. 30 midair plane crash.Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles/ U.S. Coast Guard via Getty

This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this U.S. Coast Guard handout, the Coast Guard investigates aircraft wreckage on the Potomac River on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. An American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport outside of Washington, DC. According to reports, there were no survivors among the 67 people onboard both aircraft.

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The official confirmed that “two distinct debris fields” have now been located, with the area supporting the helicopter being “a little bit larger” than that of the plane.

“…There are large chunks that will be easily recoverable and it will aid in the investigation when we bring it into the secured facility,” said Inman.

He also shared that officials will be looking into staffing on the day of the crash and they will be examining the controller’s behavior, particularly in the 72 hours before the crash, perBBC.

source: people.com