Man Reveals Chilling Last Text From Wife On American Airlines Flight 5342 Moments Before It Crashed

The tragic last text that his wife sent him has been made public by the spouse of one of the passengers on the American Airlines flight that went down yesterday evening over Washington, DC.

The Federal Aviation Authority (FDA) reports that the aircraft struck a US Army helicopter as it approached Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport at approximately 21:00 local time.

Horrifying CCTV footage of the moment the jet and chopper collided, captured from a nearby building, has gone viral online. Before both planes plummeted into the Potomac River, a sphere of flames could be seen exploding upon impact.

Last night, officials in Washington, DC, insisted that they are concentrating on the ongoing rescue attempt and declined to confirm claims of casualties.

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