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American Airlines Crash: Nancy Kerrigan Breaks Down Over Skater Deaths

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American Airlines Crash: U.S. Figure Skaters Among Passengers in Fatal Collision

Nancy Kerrigan is mourning a tragic loss for the figure skating community.

The two-time Olympic medalist broke down in tears as she spoke to reporters about the American Airlines crash that claimed the lives of six local skaters from Skating Club of Boston, where Kerrigan formerly trained.

"I just wanted to be here and be part of our community," Kerrigan said through tears while standing alongside other representatives of the club. "When you find out you know some of the people on the plane, it’s an even bigger blow.”

Noting that she is "not sure how to process" the tragedy and that she joined the club for the presser to “be with people I care about and love," she continued, “We just wish them well—the families—the courage and the strength to make the next steps.”

Closing out her message, Kerrigan offered words of support for all affected by the plane crash, which President Donald Trump confirmed claimed the lives of all 67 victims aboard the airplane and the military aircraft it collided with.

"I feel for the athletes, the skaters, their families [and] anyone who was on that plane," she said. "We’ve been through tragedies before as Americans, as people, and we are strong, and I guess it's how we respond to it. Even when it's hard, you get back up.”

Kerrigan added, “It's not easy, but that's what we have to do together."

In a statement, Skating Club of Boston’s CEO Doug Zeghibe confirmed the names of those from his organization on board flight 5342: Jinna Han, Jin Han, Spencer Lane, Christine Lane, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova.

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“Our sport and this Club have suffered a horrible loss with this tragedy,” read Doug’s statement shared to X (formerly Twitter) Jan. 30. “Skating is a tight-knit community where parents and kids come together 6 or 7 days a week to train and work together. Everyone is like family. We are devastated and completely at a loss for words.”

Kerrigan’s former competitor Tonya Harding also shared her condolences following the plane crash, which was the first major commercial air crash on U.S. soil since 2009.

“The events that took place last night in Washington, DC are absolutely devastating,” she wrote in a post to X Jan. 30. “I'm being told that several professional figure skaters were aboard the flight as well. Sending my love and prayers to all the victims and their families.”

For everything to know about the American Airlines collision, keep reading…

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What Happened to the Passengers on American Airlines Flight 5342?

On the evening of Jan. 29, American Airlines flight 5342 traveling from Witchita, Kan., to Washington, D.C. collided with a United States Army Black Hawk helicopter near the Reagan Washington National Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed on X, formerly known as Twitter. The plane carrying 60 passengers and four crew members and the helicopter, which had three people aboard, crashed into the Potomac River. 

The passenger jet, a Canadian-made Bombardier CRJ-700 series twin-engine jet, was operated by American Airlines' subsidiary airline, PSA Airlines.

What was first a rescue mission has become a recovery operation, with 28 bodies being recovered from the river as of publishing time, District of Columbia fire chief John Donnelly confirmed.

"At this point, we do not believe there were any survivors," the official said at a Jan. 30 press conference. "We will work to find all the bodies and reunite them with their loved ones."

As officials put the pieces together surrounding the horrific incident, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy shared that the helicopter was in a "standard flight pattern" during the collision and was aware of the plane in the vicinity.

"Last night, the helicopter was in a standard pattern," he explained at the press conference. "If you live in the D.C. area, you'll see helicopters up and down the river, this flight pattern is seen oftentimes when you live in D.C."

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Who Was Onboard American Airlines Flight 5342?

Among the 60 passengers were American figure skaters, coaches and family members who were at a camp in Wichita, Kan., according to U.S. Figure Skating.

"These athletes, coaches, and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp held in conjunction with the U.S. Figure Skating Championships," the governing body shared in a statement obtained by NBC News. "We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims' families closely in our hearts."

World champion Russian figure skating duo Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, who wed in 1995, were also onboard, Russian state media confirmed.

"Bad news from Washington today," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters, per NBC News. "We grieve and console with the families and friends who lost those of our fellow citizens who died in this plane crash."

One man, whose wife was also on the American Airlines flight, was waiting for her at the international airport.

"I'm just praying that somebody's pulling her out of the river right now as we speak," he told CBS affiliate WUSA9. "That's all I can pray for. I'm just praying to God."

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Who Was Onboard the U.S. Army Helicopter Involved in the Collision?

The helicopter was from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion out of Davison Army Airfield in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Public Affairs Deputy Director for Joint Task Force-National Capital Region/Military District of Washington Ron McLendon II confirmed to NBC News.

The official shared that the aircraft was in the middle of a training mission at the time of the collision. 

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What Happens Next After Recover Efforts for American Airlines Flight 5342?

The FAA, U.S. Army and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the collision, with the latter taking the lead.

While there are still more questions than answers, former NTSB and FAA investigator Jeff Guzzetti told Today that the air traffic control communications that night are "going to be scrutinized by the NTSB, that controller will be interviewed and the radar data will be looked at by the NTSB."

As of this moment, officials are still searching for the black boxes—which record the information from the flight and its route—at the crash scene, an NTSB source told NBC News.

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Who Has Spoken Out After American Airlines Flight 5342 Crashed Into the Potomac River?

President Donald J. Trump shared his condolences about the tragedy.

"I have been fully briefed on the terrible accident which just took place at Reagan National Airport," the White House statement said. "May God Bless their souls. Thank you for the incredible work being done by our first responders. I am monitoring the situation and will provide more details as they arise."

Ilia Malinin, the men's figure skater who won his third consecutive U.S. figure skating title in Witchita Jan. 26, confirmed he was not onboard the flight. He wrote on his Instagram Stories, "I hope and pray for everyone who was on that flight is OK." 

Wichita Mayor Lily Wu also expressed her grief, saying at a press conference that their "hearts are heavy as a city."

"We mourn with all those who have been impacted," she said. "This is a terrible tragedy that will unite those in Washington, D.C., and Wichita, Kansas, forever."

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