WASHINGTON — Officials said that all on board the American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter from Fort Belvoir army base were killed when the helicopter collided.
There were 64 people on board the plane, a Bombardier CRJ-701-twin engine aircraft, while three soldiers were on the UH-60 helicopter, The Associated Press reported.
Within about 12 hours after the crash, at least 28 bodies were pulled from the Potomac River. Crews continued searching for victims in what started as a rescue mission but turned into a recovery mission on Thursday morning. Twenty-seven of those recovered were from the American Airlines plane while one was from the helicopter, the AP reported.
The American Airlines plane’s fuselage was found inverted and broken into three pieces in waist-deep water, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said during a morning news conference. The helicopter wreckage was also found.
Here is what we know about the victims.
Several members of the U.S. Figure Skating Association were on Flight 5342, the organization confirmed.
The association released a statement, WFXT reported.
“We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims’ families closely in our hearts. We will continue to monitor the situation and will release more information as it becomes available,” officials said.
The skaters were from the Skating Club of Boston and included the skaters, coaches and family members who were at a development camp after the U.S. Figure Skating Championship.
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were two of the coaches killed in the crash. They won the 1994 World Championships for pairs skating and competed in the Olympics twice. They were married. Russian media confirmed they were on the flight and a spokesman for the Russian president sent condolences to the family and friends of those killed, ABC News reported.
Jinna Han, Spencer Lane, Jin Han, Christine Lane
Two teens were also killed along with their parents, skating club CEO Doug Zeghibe said.
He identified them as skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane, the AP reported.
Han’s mother Jin Han and Lane’s mother Christine Lane were also killed, CNN reported.
“I don’t know what the word is, wrecked, devastated. Folks are just stunned by this,” Zeghibe said, according to the AP. “They are like family to us.”
This is not the first time the skating community has been touched by a plane crash. A crash in Belgium in 1961 killed all 18 members of the American skating team en route to the world championship were killed. Zeghibe said the skating world had just recently come out of the shadow of that incident, the AP reported.
Inna Volyanskaya
Inna Volyanskaya’s death was confirmed by Rep. Suhas Subramanym, WRC reported. Volyanskaya lived in Ashburn, Virginia and was a skating coach for Ashburn Ice House.
Ryan O’Hara
Ryan O’Hara was a soldier on board the Black Hawk helicopter. His death was confirmed by Parkview High School ROTC, which said he was the crew chief on the flight, WSB reported.
Samuel Lilley
American Airlines Flight 5342 first officer was identified as Samuel Lilley, CNN reported. His father confirmed Lilley’s death.
“I was so proud when Sam became a pilot,” Timothy Lilley said on Facebook, according to CNN. “Now it hurts so bad I can’t even cry myself to sleep. I know I’ll see him again but my heart is breaking.”
Timothy Lilley was a helicopter pilot for 20 years.
The younger Lilley was engaged and was planning to get married in the fall.
Ian Epstein
The flight crew was based in Charlotte, North Carolina, WSOC reported. One of the crewmembers was identified by family members as Ian Epstein. He was a flight attendant on Flight 5342.
Ian Epstein made everyone smile. Before he was a flight attendant, the Charlotte resident sold campers at Camping World in Concord. His former coworkers tell me he was especially skilled and in his time there, he was one of the best salesmen in the company @wsoctv pic.twitter.com/AL8IRk2RDc
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) January 30, 2025
Danasia Elder
Danasia Elder was a flight attendant on flight 5342. Being a flight attendant was one of her dreams, her brother-in-law told WSOC.
Danasia Elder loved God, her kids and travel. The Charlotte woman was a flight attendant on last night's flight from Wichita to DC. Her brother in law tells me she was full of life. She leaves behind a husband and two children, Kayden and Dallas @wsoctv pic.twitter.com/ngmnHuRqkm
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) January 30, 2025
Jonathan Campos
A colleague has identified the American Flight 5342 captain as Jonathan Campos, CNN reported. The coworker said Campos has been a captain at the company since 2022.
Donna Smojice Livingston, husband, children
Donna Smojice Livingston, her husband Peter and their two children Everly, 14, and Alydia, 11, were killed on board American Airlines Flight 5342, WPXI and WJAC reported. She lived in Ashburn, Virginia. Everly and Alydia were members of the ice skating community who practiced at the Ashburn Ice House, WTAJ reported.
Azra Hussain
Azra Hussain’s husband was texting with his wife moments before the helicopter collided with her flight. Raza Hussain told NBC News she had told him “We’re landing in 20 minutes.” It was the last message he got from her before he saw first responders speed past him. He tried texting her and he said the texts didn’t go through.
Azra was a consultant from Washington, D.C. and the two were married in 2023. She was on a routine work trip, Raza said.
Vikesh Patel
GE Aerospace said that Vikesh Patel was an employee and was on the American Airlines flight. The company did not say what position Patel held, NBC News reported.
Mikey Stovall
Mickey Stovall was from Maryland and was on the flight with seven friends, his mother told WRC. They were on a duck hunting trip in Kansas. He was going to go snowboarding on Thursday with his wife and son.
Elizabeth Keys
Elizabeth Keys was an attorney who was killed on her 33rd birthday, her partner told The Washington Post. In addition to being an attorney, she was also a musician who played saxophone, oboe and bassoon. She was on a work trip to Wichita.
Philippines National Police colonel
Police Col. Pergentino Malabed was on board Flight 5342 as confirmed by the Philippines National Police, NBC News reported. Malabed was chief of the supply management division and was on official travel.
Robert and Lori Schrock
Robert and Lori Schrock were flying to Washington, D.C. from Kansas to take a train to see their daughter who attends a Philadelphia college, KSN reported. It was a trip that they took from their Kiowa home often, the television station reported.
Union members
Four union members from UA Steamfitters Local 602 were on the flight, the union confirmed. Their names have not been released, WRC reported.
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