In a devastating mid-air collision over Washington D.C. an American Airlines airplane and an Army helicopter crashed, resulting in the loss of 67 lives. Among the victims were a groom-to-be pilot, the daughter of Indian immigrants, and several figure skating champions, leaving behind heart-wrenching stories of loss and grief.
Samuel “Sam” Lilley, a first officer on the American Airlines flight, was engaged to be married soon. His family described him as a dedicated and passionate pilot eagerly looking forward to his wedding day.
Hannah Epstein, the daughter of Indian immigrants, was a flight attendant on the ill-fated flight. Her family shared that she loved her job and was known for her vibrant personality and dedication to her work.
The collision also claimed the lives of several figure skating champions, including Spencer Lane and Jinna Han, both 16, along with their mothers, Christine Lane and Jin Han. The group was returning from a national figure skating development camp in Wichita, Kansas. Coaches Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, former world champions in pairs figure skating, were also among the victims.
Ian Epstein
Ian Epstein, 53, was a flight attendant on the American Airlines flight involved in a deadly collision Wednesday night, his sister, Robbie Bloom, confirmed to CNN.
“My brother was a wonderful, wonderful man. He loved life. He loved traveling. He loved his job. He loved his family. And he will be sorely missed,” Bloom said.
Epstein, who had been a flight attendant for several years, leaves behind two children and two stepchildren, according to Bloom.
“He made friends everywhere he went. He used to talk about the people he met on the plane as if they were all new friends,” Bloom said.
Asra Hussain Raza
Asra Hussain Raza, 26, was a passenger on the American Airlines plane involved in the helicopter collision, her father-in-law, Dr. Hashim Raza, told CNN.
A daughter of Indian immigrants, Hussain Raza graduated with honors in 2020 from Indiana University and married her college sweetheart in August 2023, Raza said.
Raza was a Washington, DC-based consultant who traveled to Wichita twice a month to work on a turnaround project for a hospital there, her father-in-law said. She would often call him at the end of his late emergency room shifts to make sure he stayed awake on the drive home, he told CNN.
“She went out of her way for everybody,” Raza said.
The tragic incident has left the skating community and families in deep mourning. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the collision, while the recovery mission continues in the Potomac River.
This heartbreaking event has brought to light the personal stories of those who perished, highlighting the profound impact on their families and communities.