A new memorial has been dedicated in Alexandria in honor of the 67 people who died in the January 2025 crash between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter.
It sits on the banks of the Potomac at Rivergate City Park, not far from the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and includes a large green plaque, trees, benches, stones and a pathway.
At the dedication ceremony Monday evening Alexandria Fire Department Chaplain Nathan Krause read part of the inscription on the plaque that is part of the memorial: 鈥淭heir lives filed with promise purpose and love were taken too soon.鈥
Several dozen pilots, first responders on that day, as well as dozens of family members of the crash victims also attended.
Alexandria City Manager Jim Parajon addressed family members who lost loved ones.
鈥淣o passage of time can erase your profound loss,” Parajon said. “We hope however that this place may offer reflection and comfort to you and our families.鈥
Alexandria Mayor Alyia Gaskins spoke about profound loss in her own life and offered comfort to the families. 鈥淎s you come and as you visit, I hope that in each moment you are reminded and comforted not only by their memories but also the recognition that we celebrate their light and their spirits and hold them in our hearts.鈥
Chair of the NTSB Jennifer Homendy called on Congress to implement the 50 safety recommendations developed after the crash to insure something like this never happens again.
鈥淓very day that passes without implementation of all 50 of our safety recommendations represents a continued and unacceptable risk to public safety,鈥 Homendy said.
Alexandria is also planting 67 trees around the city in honor of the crash victims.
