ASRES last text to man, “Landing in 20 minutes”

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Asra Hussain Raza, a Pakistani woman, was among the victims of mid-air collision between the American Airlines Flight 5342 and an American military black Hawk helicopter and subsequently crashed into the Potomac River.

The accident happened when Asra was on its way back to Washington after a work trip to Wichita, Kansas.

She had sent a text to her husband, Hamaad Raza, before the crash and informed him that she would land in 20 minutes. Hamaad waited at the airport, but never received another message.

ASRA, a 26-year-old candidate from Business Financing from Indiana University, had completed his master’s degree in public health from Columbia University.

She was dedicated to improving public health and had recently begun working for a Washington consultancy firm. She had married her husband Hamaad two years ago, and they had reportedly looked forward to starting a family.

Hamaad and Ashes Families are destroyed by the loss. Asra’s father -in -law, Dr. Hashim Raza, shared how caring and compassionate she was, and highlighted her love for cooking and her desire to help people. Dr. Hashim, a famous Missouri doctor, is originally from Karachi, Pakistan.

The tragic incident has left Hamaad, who works as an accountant in Missouri, Heart Brodt as he reflects on the future plans of the couple.

On the other hand, Seveng People died when an American Airlines Regional Passenger Jet collided with an American army black Haukshelicopter near the Potomac River, close to Reagan Washington National Airport, Wednesday.

Bombardier -Jet, carrying 64 people and the black hauk, with three soldiers on board, crashed into the Potomac River. Officials confirmed that there were no survivors and have surpassed from rescue to recovery efforts.

The collision took place when the jet landed after a routine flight from Wichita, Kansas, with passengers including ice skates and former world champions.

President Trump confirmed the death and launched a political attack on employment of diversity and claimed that the tragedy was linked to previous diversity practices in aviation.

Despite the tragedy, officials noted that there was no collapse in communication between the aircraft. The incident, the first major crash in the United States since 2009, has raised concerns about the crowded airspace near Washington, DC.

The recovery operation is in the process of rescue teams facing challenging conditions in cold, windy weather.

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