DC plane crash victims: What we know about those on AA Flight 5342, Army Black Hawk

Officials announced that several individuals lost their lives following a collision between a regional jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C. The incident marks the nation’s first significant commercial airline accident since 2009.

The tragic event took place in the icy Potomac River, with both aircrafts suffering extensive damage. The flight, originating from Wichita, Kansas, was en route to Reagan National Airport when the crash occurred, as confirmed by authorities.

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From left to right: Spencer Lane, Vadim Naumov, Evgenia Shishkova and Jinna Han.

From left to right: Spencer Lane, Vadim Naumov, Evgenia Shishkova and Jinna Han.

The Skating Club of Boston

There were no survivors in the crash, officials said Thursday.

Reports indicate that the plane carried 64 passengers, while the helicopter accommodated three Army soldiers. These soldiers, described as non-high-ranking individuals, were engaged in a training exercise at the time of the accident, according to a defense official.

Among those lost in the crash were 14 people who were returning home from a national figure skating development camp in Wichita, according to Doug Zeghibe, the CEO and executive director for the Skating Club of Boston.

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Fourteen members of the figure skating community were killed in the plane crash, six of them from the Skating Club of Boston.

Six of the victims were affiliated with the Skating Club of Boston, Zeghibe said.

“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,” Zeghibe said in a statement.

The U.S. Figure Skating organization confirmed that “several members” of the skating community had been on the flight.

“We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims’ families closely in our hearts,” the organization said. “We will continue to monitor the situation and will release more information as it becomes available.”

Here’s what we know about the victims so far:

Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova

This photo taken on Feb. 24, 1996 shows Russian figure skaters Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov performing at the Pairs event at the Figure Skating Championship finals in Paris.

This photo taken on Feb. 24, 1996 shows Russian figure skaters Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov performing at the Pairs event at the Figure Skating Championship finals in Paris.

Photo by PIERRE VERDY/AFP via Getty Images

Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, a married couple, were also killed in the crash, according to the Skating Club of Boston.

Naumov and Shishkova, who were figure skating coaches, were world champions in pairs competition in 1994.

They joined the club in 2017, Zeghibe said.

Jinna Han and Jin Han

Jinna Han

Jinna Han

The Skating Club of Boston

Jinna Han, a figure skater, and Jin Han, her mother, were killed in the crash, according to the Skating Club of Boston.

Spencer Lane and Christine Lane

Spencer Lane

Spencer Lane

The Skating Club of Boston

Skater Spencer Lane and his mother, Christine Lane, were among the victims, the Skating Club of Boston said.

Doug Lane, Spencer’s father and Christine’s husband, told WCVB he and his wife adopted Spencer from South Korea.

Spencer Lane, 16, “just had amazing athletic abilities,” and once he got interested in something, you couldn’t stop him,” his father said.

The teen decided to try skating three years ago after seeing Nathan Chen in the Olympics and “committed himself to it,” his dad said.

Christine Lane, 49, who worked as a graphic designer, was “such a beautiful person” who “just connected with everyone,” he said. She had just gotten her real estate license, and was also a talented quilter and volunteered at a local animal rescue, he added.

His wife would “do everything for her children, including fly to Wichita, Kansas, for a week,” Doug Lane said. “She just gave parenting her all.”

Alexandr Kirsanov

Alexandr Kirsanov

The wife of skating coach Alexandr Kirsanov confirmed to ABC News her husband was on the plane.

Natalya Gudin went on to say Kirsanov was with two youth ice skaters on board the flight.

“I lost everything. I lost my husband. I lost my students. I lost my friends,” Gudin said.

Gudin, who also coaches students with her husband in Delaware, said she stayed home to be with their other skaters.

“We are husband and wife,” Gudin said. “We decided who’s going, who’s staying home,” she said. “We decided he would go to the development camp.”

Gudin last spoke with her husband as he boarded the flight on Wednesday, she said.

“I need my husband back,” Gudin said as she waited at a hotel for further information from authorities. “I need his body back.”

Samuel Lilley

Samuel Lilley

Samuel Lilley

Tiffany Gibson

Samuel Lilley, the first officer on board American Airlines Flight 5342, recently got engaged, his sister, Tiffany Gibson, told ABC News.

“He was an amazing person. He loved people. He loved adventure. He loved traveling. He was excited. He was young. He was so young, and he was excited about life and his future and getting a dog and a house and kids. And it’s just, this is just tragic,” she said.

Samuel Lilley’s former brother-in-law, Greg Gibson, remembered him for his passion for flying and willingness to help others.

Samuel Lilley died on the same flight path his father, Timothy Lilley, flew for years. Timothy Lilley flew Black Hawk helicopters for the Army, transporting passengers over the Potomac River from his base in Virginia.

“We were stationed in Virginia, and [Timothy Lilley] flew that same route back and forth to the Pentagon, over and over and over again until he retired,” Tiffany Gibson said.

Ryan O’Hara

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp identified one of the victims as Ryan O’Hara.

Kemp offered his condolences to the family of both O’Hara and Lilley, who he said were both from Georgia.

“Both of these young Georgians shared a passion for flight and for serving others, and this terrible tragedy is that much more difficult knowing their lives were cut so unexpectedly short,” he said in an X post. “Marty, the girls, and I ask that all Georgians join us in keeping their loved ones in our thoughts and prayers.”

Ian Epstein

The family of Ian Epstein, the flight attendant onboard American Airlines Flight 5342, is remembering him as a cherished father, husband, brother and stepfather.

“Ian Epstein was full of life. He loved being a flight attendant because he truly enjoyed traveling and meeting new people. But his true love was his family. He was a father, a stepfather, a husband and a brother! He will be truly missed. The family appreciates the outpouring of love and support weve received, but at this time we would ask for privacy as we process and grieve our loss, his family said in a statement.

Wendy Jo Shaffer

The family of one victim, Wendy Jo Shaffer, confirmed she had been on the plane.

“We are devastated. Words cannot truly express what Wendy Jo meant as a daughter, a sister, a friend, a wife and most importantly, a mother. The family is requesting privacy at this time,” the family said in a statement.

Brielle and Justyna Beyer

Brielle Beyer, 12, and her mother, 42-year-old Justyna, were both killed in the crash, according to Andrew Beyer, Brielle’s father and Justyna’s husband.

Andrew is left with the couple’s 6-year-old son, he said.

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