Recovery operations are still in implementation in Washington, DC, after a 64 -person American airline plane hit the plane with a military helicopter, run by three individuals, on Wednesday evening.
Among the victims of the United States from the United States and Russia, a young pilot, airline attendance, and a lawyer traveling home on her birthday.
Here are some people who are believed to have been on board the helicopter and the plane.
The passenger plane crew
Jonathan J
He was the pilot of the plane Jonathan J. Campos dreams that he was a pilot since he was three years old, his aunt The New York Times was told.
“I think he wanted to be free, to be able to fly and rise like a bird,” said Beverly Lynn.
She added that Mr. Campos, 34, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and worked at Psa Airlines for eight years.
Sam Lily
The father of the 28 -year -old pilot, Sam Lili, said he was engaged to be married and “was at the beginning of his life.”
Tim Lily said Newsnation His son obtained his experimental license within a few years only because he “followed him strongly.”
“Sam's right with Jesus, and I know where to go,” he said.
His sister, Tiffany Gibson, described him as a “amazing person.”
“People loved. I loved adventure. I loved traveling,” she told ABC News.
“He was very young, and he was enthusiastic about life and future and gets a dog, home and children. It is just a tragic.”
Ian Epstein
Ian Epstein, a Virginia resident, was adding on board the plane, His family saidAnd he was known for his ability to make people smile and was “full of life”.
“He liked to be a flying host because he really enjoyed traveling and meeting new people. But his real love was his family,” the statement continued.
The family said, Epstein, 53, was a father and husband, husband, husband and brother, adding that he would “really miss.”
Danasia Elder
Danasia Elder was also working as an flight attendant, her family told Charlotte media, North Carolina.
Her son -in -law Brandon Payne Greetings to herShe described it “full of life.”
“She was a great wife, a great father, and a great friend,” Payne said. “She was very bright and very smart … This was the accompanying thing like one of her dreams she wanted to do.”
He said he was proud of his wife's sister to follow her dreams, and she said “she wants to do everything she did.”
“Chasing your dreams, regardless of what. Don't let anything scare you, and pushes you away. I just believe in yourself, believe in God, follow the path,”
Helicopter
Ryan Uhar
Ryan Ohara, 29, was the head of the Black Hawk helicopter plane that collided with the passenger plane, according to CBS News.
The ROTC Training Program (ROTC) said that he is leaving behind one year -old wife and son.
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Mississippi Tate Reeves confirmed that the chief detention staff 2 Andrew Evz was killed in the collision.
Carrie Evez confirmed that, in honor of her husband, was one of the pilots of Black Hawk.
“We ask you to pray for our family, friends and for all other families who are suffering today. We ask for peace while we are sad,” she wrote on social media.
Snowy
Spencer Lin and Crystin Lane
Spencer Lin, 16, died alongside his mother Christine Lin, 49, and she was From at least 14 athletes and coaches died While returning from the skiing camp in Whitchta.
His father told the local media that his son was “the power of nature” showed an engine and perseverance “for this sport.
“He trained in the ski club in Boston five days a week and attended the high school online and adhered to himself,” Douglas Lin said.
He added that his wife was a “creative force” would do anything for her children.
Gina Hu and Jin Hu
Gina Han, 13, also traveled to the skiing camp with her mother Jane.
In an interview 2022Gina told a news network in her hometown in Massachusetts that she was excited to watch the Olympic Games.
“It is very exciting,” said Gina Han. “It is like, who will win, what will happen, because anything can happen in the Olympic Games.”
Doug Zigabi described from the Boston Jane's ski club “wonderful, cute, polite”.
“Never a frustrating word,” he said. “You always appreciate, don't always support not only Gina, her daughter, but every athlete. Just an example for parents in your sport, and don't always get it.”
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov
The death of the beloved ski coaches on the beloved ice, Evjnia Shishakova and Fadim Numov, are Russian, by the Kremlin.
The famous ski coach and his friend Rafael Arutian CNN said It made athletes train in silence after the accident as a sign of respect.
“I know all of these coaches,” he said. “All our society was respectful and loved for them, so I feel that they would stay with us forever.”
Olivia Ter
Local officials confirmed that Olivia Ter of Maryland was among the skiers in the United States on the trip.
“Olivia not only excelled in ice skiing programs, but she inspired others through her talent, design and sportsmanship,” she said in a statement in a statement. I reported CBS News.
“The effect of Olivia's life on echo in our youth sports community will continue, and it will be wrapped strongly,” said Bill Tyler, director of the Maryland Planning Committee, and the Planning Committee.
Cori Heinus, Roger Heinus and Stephanie Branton Heinos
Cori Heinus was traveling home from the United States ice skating championship with his parents, Roger Heinus and Stephanie Branton Heinus, a family member He wrote on social media.
“Roger has always inspired me from his absolute love for his family and his dedication to providing the best for his wife and children only,” wrote Matthew Alan Laravieh, Roger's cousin.
“Corrie was a great ski with a very bright future,” he said. “We were all expecting that Korean would represent our country in the American Olympic Games in the future.”
Passengers
Asra Hussein Reda
The Indiana woman, Asara Hussein Reda, 26, moved to the Washington DC after obtaining a master’s degree in hospital management.
“She was returning from a business trip as she was helping to improve the hospital, which really needed help,” said her husband, Hamma Reda, who presented the last text message from his wife to news crews outside the airport.
“As you know, she was doing what you liked. She was working even on the trip.”
He added: “She gave a lot, but she had a lot to advance. But if someone benefited from 26 years old, she would have it.”
Michael Stoval
Michael Stoval's mother said her son was the “happiest person” who saw goodness in everyone.
Kristina Stofal told Mr. Stofal, known as Mickey, was traveling home from an annual hunting trip with friends News wink.
“Mickey did not have a single enemy. If you saw pictures of him … the party's life was. He loved everyone.”
Cousin of Mr. Stofal The New York Times was told He was flying with at least six of his friends from the trip, each other knew each other since childhood.
Jesse jug
His father confirmed that traveling with Mr. Stofal was Jesse.
The 30 -year -old married Maryland last year and recently started his own work, Jameson is a jug. The New York Times was told.
“He just started life,” he said.
“He said he would see me when he returned.”
Pergentino N. Malabed
The Philippine police confirmed that one of its officers, Colonel Persitino N. Malabid, was on the trip.
A police spokesman said that a corpse bearing the passport of Colonel Malabid was recovered from Botomac.
He had traveled to the United States with two other officers to test the employees planning the Philipin police to buy, and he was on his way to the Philippine embassy in Washington.
Casey Crafton
A greeting to the “Certified Father”, Casey Krafton from Salem, Connecticut.
“Salem, a husband, husband and member of the community, has lost a specialist,” wrote the ruler Nid Lamont on social media.
Salem Little, a association, said, as Mr. Crafton was a coach, that the city was “sad” because of the loss of a “beloved” club.
“The Krafton family, participating deeply in everything Salem, has suffered an unimaginable loss,” the statement said.
Sarah is better
Their loved ones also confirmed lawyers in the capital on the trip, as their loved ones confirmed.
Sarah Lee Pet, 33, was working hard, and her husband, Daniel Suleiman Washington Post said.
Mrs. Bast and Mr. Suleiman had planned to travel to Hawaii, where she was born, to the tenth anniversary of their marriage in May.
Elizabeth Keys
“Lawyer Elizabeth Keys, 33, has always managed to enjoy … regardless of what she was doing.”
She died on her birthday, as Mr. Sidman said.
The company in which both worked, Wilkinson Stelovov, praised the “dear members” of its team.
The founder of the company, Beth Wilkenson, said in a statement that they were “great” attorneys, colleagues and friends.
Professor Kyhah Dugs
The President of Howard University confirmed Professor Kehah Dugs died in a collision.
Civil rights lawyer has been appointed to start teaching at the University’s Faculty of Law in the fall.
“It devoted its career to fight against the unconstitutional police and the practices of the unfair sponsorship in Tennessee, Texas and Washington, DC,” the university said in a statement. The American media was informed.