His sad wife, whose wife wrote that she was landing a few minutes ago before she collided with the US Airways flight with an army helicopter that revealed that he had discovered his plane through social media.
Hamma Reza remembers his wife, Asra Hussein, as “a nice person I met at all” who went “above” to others before he was killed during the collision in Washington, DC, on Wednesday evening.
“I exceeded that, and then I took a giant leap about it when it comes to things for other people, for me, for her parents, for my father,” Reda told NBC 4 Washington.
The couple met during the college in Indiana and not only married for two years. Al -Hawsi was returning to their homes from working in Witchita, it was.
Reda received a text message from Hussein while he was heading to Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night to capture it.
“We are playing in 20 minutes,” he read Hussein's text.
However, while Hussein was waiting, Reda noticed the first respondents competing towards the Botomac River.
“I was waiting and began to see a group of EMS vehicles rushing in the past, like a lot of usual,” said to the director.
Reza's concerns were amplified when he realized the texts he sent to his wife, “She was not going.”
He arrived at Station 2 at the capital airport and said that he witnessed hundreds of emergency workers throughout the airport responding to a collision.
Then Reda went on social media to search for answers.
The sad husband said to the director: “I come to the airport, and my wife did not respond, and I look on Twitter and see that she is her journey.”
He told Wousa that he was “praying” his wife was safe and showed unjustified messages on his phone screen.
A day later, he said he was “crazy” to realize that his wife's plane is involved in the deadly collision.
He told NBC 4 Washington: “It is just a crazy feeling that this happened to us, to be honest,” he told NBC 4 Washington:
“I mean, you seem to see these things happen in the news, you see that they are happening in other countries.”
Now, while preparing to plan his wife's funeral, he said that the experience showed him how fragile life.
“Life is short. Hug your loved ones.” Reda said sadly.
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“Tell them that you love them when they are doing the trip. Check them. Send a text message to your family when you land.”
The accident, which killed all 64 people on the 5342 journey from Wichita – as well as three people on the helicopter – is the most bloody American air disaster since 2001.
There are two airlines in the area – one of them for helicopters and the other for aircraft – converging near Reagan Airport, according to an official flight map.
The plane began from Whitchita to the capital for the first time in more than a year, on January 8, 2024.
It seems that the Black Hawk helicopter was apparently flying very high – about 400 feet – when it collided with the US Airways plane, which was concealing quickly after clearing it to land, according to the experts.
Officials have not yet provided a possible reason for the accident.
However, Transport Minister Sean Duffy said on Thursday that the tragedy “can be fully prevented.”
Dofi, whose role was confirmed just one day before on Wednesday night, agreed with President Trump that he “seemed to have been prevented.”