Washington D.C. Plane Crash Kills 67; Preliminary Report Reveals Unusual Findings

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2025-02-01

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On January 28, 2025, a major plane crash occurred in Washington D.C., resulting in the deaths of 67 people. According to the preliminary investigation report, there were some unusual factors surrounding the cause of the accident, attracting widespread attention.

According to the preliminary investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the aircraft may have experienced a cabin depressurization during flight, which led to oxygen deprivation for both the crew and passengers, causing a loss of control of the plane. Investigators at the crash site found that the aircraft crashed at a high speed and almost vertical angle, with wreckage scattered over an area of 137 meters, suggesting that the plane may have lost control prior to the crash.

NTSB investigators stated that they would remain at the crash site for at least three to four days to conduct a detailed investigation. They emphasized that this is a highly challenging crash site and requires careful analysis of various possible causes, including mechanical failure, human error, and other potential factors.

The investigation is still ongoing, and the NTSB has not yet released a final report. Relevant authorities have urged the public to be patient and avoid jumping to conclusions in order to ensure the accuracy and fairness of the investigation’s results.