During their flight school days, Sam’s vibrant personality and humor made their experience enjoyable, including the delicious lunches he used to prepare. “Sam’s greatest wish was to be a pilot, just like his dad. We’re all striving toward the same goal—to become pilots,” a mournful Skeeter pointed out.
He described the aviation community as tightly knit, with everyone playing a part in ensuring safe flight operations. Sam was an integral part of this supportive community, having devoted his life to aviation and achieving his goal of becoming a First Officer at American Airlines—a dream he had long cherished. Now, the aviation industry is mourning the loss of one of its members.
Colleagues and airline personnel took to social media to share touching tributes. Skeeter expressed his sentiments, saying, “Thoughts to all the families. Prayers.
Hug your loved ones. Tragic things happen, and we must remember that. Clear skies and tailwinds.”
The PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet that Sam was piloting was en route from Wichita, Kansas, when it collided with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while approaching Runway 33 at Reagan Washington International Airport.
Both aircraft crashed into the Potomac River. Georgia House Majority Caucus Whip James Burchett (R-Waycross) shared his sympathies for the families affected. He mentioned that as investigations proceed, families will soon have clarity regarding the cause of the accident and potential measures to avoid future tragedies.
Thanks to his background as a helicopter pilot, Sam’s father understands the intricacies involved in aerial operations. Timothy is also aware of the difficulties associated with navigating the Potomac River, especially at night, having flown in and out of the Pentagon in the 1990s. He explained how flying with night vision goggles considerably limits visibility, making it challenging to see other aircraft.
“Without the goggles, you stand a better chance,” he noted. From his perspective, Timothy believes the PSA aircraft was following all proper protocols, while the military helicopter made a fatal mistake. “Based on what I can see, they turned right into the jet.
The PSA crew was doing everything correctly. The Army pilot committed a serious error. It pains me because those are my comrades, and now my son is gone,” Timothy shared.
U.S. President Donald Trump also provided an update on the tragic accident, remarking that the search and rescue effort has now shifted to a recovery operation with no survivors. He commended the responders for using every available resource during the emergency.
He promised support for families impacted by the crash, pledging to uncover the truth behind this disaster. “We do not have answers yet about what caused this crash, but we have strong theories. We will find out how this tragedy occurred and will work to ensure nothing like this happens again,” he said.
As of the report’s publication, authorities had recovered at least 40 bodies from the Potomac River. Furthermore, the flight’s black boxes were retrieved, which will be vital for the ongoing investigations.
