

On Wednesday late evening, Bombardier CRJ-700 American Airlines passenger aircraft, operated by PSA lines, flying from Wichita, collided with the UH-60 Black Hawk chopper just outside the Ronald Reagan Airport runway in Arlington, Washington. There were 64 people on board the passenger aircraft, including 4 crew members, while 3 soldiers were on the helicopter.
"She was individual who shone." The husband and father of the victims spoke
The voice on the tragic death of a female and a girl was taken by the husband and father of the victims. “I went to choice them up from the airport,” he said on ABC News, adding that he had already learned about the plane crash at the airport.
He reported Justyna and Brielle were in Wichita for six days. Speaking of his daughter, he emphasized that “she was individual who shone.” As he added, the girl liked to sing, had a younger sister, and as a young child, she overcame cancer — neuroblastoma.
— Our hearts are broken. We are simply shocked,” said Justyna Beyer, Mariala Witkowska.