When did plane accidents happen in America? In one of them, 3 thousand people lost their lives.

Recently a horrific plane accident has come to light in America. A plane and a helicopter collided and all the people in the plane and the helicopter died. An American Airlines plane and helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport in Washington, the capital of America.
There were 60 passengers and 4 crew members on the plane. There were 3 people in the army helicopter. All 67 people died in this accident. There is no possibility of anyone being saved, so the rescue operation has been changed to a recovery operation. DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly informed us on Thursday morning that we do not think anyone survived this accident.
When did plane accidents happen in the country?
On Wednesday, a Bombardier CRJ-701 aircraft and a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River and both planes fell into the icy water. This is one of the most dangerous plane accidents ever in America.
2009 plane crash
In 2009, a horrific plane crash took place in the US, which took the lives of many people. On February 12, 2009, a Colgan Air plane crashed near Buffalo, New York, killing all 45 passengers, two pilots, and two flight attendants on board the Bombardier DHC-8 propeller plane. In this accident, when the plane crashed, another person on the ground also died, taking the total death toll to 50.
27 August 2006
In the country, on August 27, 2006, a Comair plane crashed while flying in Lexington, Kentucky, because it left the wrong runway. Two crew members and 47 passengers were killed in this accident due to a mistake.
12 November 2001
Who knew that the plane would be the victim of such a big accident immediately after takeoff on November 12, 2001? An American Airlines plane on its way to Dominican Republic crashed in Belle Harbor in Queens, New York. All 260 people on board the plane were killed.
11 September 2001
Not only in November but also in September, a plane crash emerged as the biggest problem for the country. In this accident, not 100-200 but 3 thousand people were killed. But this time there was no plane crash, no plane went on the wrong runway, nor did the planes collide, rather 19 Al-Qaeda hijackers took over four jetliners, sent two planes to the World Trade Center in New York, the third to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and the fourth to a field in western Pennsylvania. 9/11 was the deadliest attack in the history of America.
31 January 2000
On January 31, 2000, an Alaska Airlines plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean near Anacapa Island in California. 83 passengers and five crew members died in this accident.
17 July 1996
In 1996, a Trans World Airlines flight headed to Paris, France crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York. All 230 people on board the plane were killed.
11 May 1996
A ValuJet Airlines plane crashed into the Everglades about 10 minutes after taking off from Miami International Airport. All 105 passengers and five crew members were killed in the accident.
31 October 1994
An American Eagle Flight crashed in Roselawn, Indiana, killing 64 passengers and four crew members.
8 September 1994
A USAir plane crashed while trying to land in Pittsburgh. 127 passengers and five crew members were killed. The plane was destroyed by impact and fire.
19 July 1989
A United Airlines plane suffered an engine failure and crashed while trying to land in Sioux City, Iowa. 110 passengers and one crew member were killed in the accident.
16 August 1987
A Northwest Airlines plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Romulus, Michigan, hitting a power pole, a rental car facility, and the ground. 148 passengers and 6 crew members were killed in the accident.
2 August 1985
A Delta Air Lines flight crashed while on approach to land at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport during the storm. It hit a car and two water tanks and killed 134 passengers and crew members.
9 July 1982
A Pan American World Airways flight crashed shortly after takeoff near New Orleans, Louisiana, hitting trees and houses, killing all 145 people on board.
13 January 1982
An Air Florida flight crashed into the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., killing 70 passengers and four crew members. Bad weather was cited as the cause of that accident.