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Trump Questions Black Hawk Altitude In Fatal Midair Collision

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump listens to a question after a news conference at Trump National Golf Club, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, in Bedminster, N.J. (AP Photo/Julia Ni

President Donald Trump recently made a statement on Truth Social regarding the tragic midair collision near Reagan National Airport that claimed the lives of 67 individuals. Trump expressed his belief that the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the incident was flying above the designated altitude limit of 200 feet, emphasizing that this detail should not be difficult to comprehend.

Reports from the New York Times suggest that the helicopter may have deviated from its approved flight path, flying at a higher altitude and off the designated route by at least half a mile. However, it remains uncertain whether Trump's assertion was based on official information or mere speculation.

Reports suggest the helicopter deviated from its approved flight path.
President Trump believes the Black Hawk helicopter exceeded the altitude limit.
Uncertainty remains regarding the accuracy of Trump's assertion.

Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a Fox News appearance, indicated that the altitude issue is a focal point of the investigation. Hegseth mentioned that it is currently unclear whether the Black Hawk was flying too high or off course, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to determine the cause of the collision.

An investigation into the tragic incident is underway, with recovery operations continuing as authorities seek to unravel the circumstances surrounding the midair collision near Reagan National Airport.

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