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The Douglas DC-5 (Douglas Commercial Model 5) was a 16-to-22-seat, twin-engine propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes than the Douglas DC-3 or Douglas DC-4.By the time it entered commercial service in 1940, many airlines were canceling orders for aircraft.
On January 29, 2025, a United States Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter collided mid-air with American Airlines Flight 5342 (operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle), [a] a Bombardier CRJ700 airliner, over the Potomac River, about half a mile (800 m) short of runway 33 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
Douglas continued to develop new aircraft, including the successful four-engined Douglas DC-6 (1946) and its last propeller-driven commercial aircraft, the Douglas DC-7 (1953). The company had moved into jet propulsion, producing its first for the U.S. Navy — the straight-winged F3D Skyknight in 1948 and then the more "jet age" style F4D ...
Years before a Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport, safety warnings and near-misses haunted the busy Washington, D.C. airspace, according to ...
Follow The Post's live updates on the deadly plane crash near DC's ... Bodies of 41 people killed when an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter collided in the air over Washington, DC ...
Sixty-seven people are feared dead after a military helicopter collided with a commercial airplane in the sky over Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night before crashing into the Potomac River near ...
DC5, DC-5, or DC 5 may refer to: Douglas DC-5, a twin-propeller passenger aircraft; Honda Integra (fourth generation), chassis code DC5, a Japanese Sports car known as the Acura RSX in North America; The D.C. Five, five U.S. citizens convicted by Pakistan of plotting terrorist attacks; The Dave Clark Five, a British rock group
A timeline of the Washington, D.C., plane crash on Jan. 29 details the moments before and after an American Airlines passenger flight and Army helicopter collided over the Potomac.