Tampa (WFLA) -Florida -American Airlines Jet pilot, who was caught in a fatal clash near Washington DC on Wednesday night, confirmed that he had graduated from the University of Florida.
Captain San Campus is reportedly graduated from Embrey -Doled Airlines in 2015. The university has multiple campuses in Florida, specializing in aviation and aerospace.
A fatal DC airplane CRASH’s first -class voyage identified by his father
According to reports, American Airlines Jet Campus had collided with the Army helicopter because an airplane had arrived at Reagan National Airport, about 5 miles from the capital of the country.
After that, the jet went down the Potmax River. Authorities said that 64 people, including 60 passengers and four crew members, were on an American Airlines jet. Three soldiers were on the helicopter.

The rescue squad pulled more than 20 bodies from the river by Thursday. The crew was afraid that there was no survivor and said it was one of the most fatal collisions in the United States.
EMBRY-RIDDLE Aeronautical University has provided the following statement on Captain Campos’s death:
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY is deeply sad to know the passing of Captain San Campus, ’15). Our thoughts are influenced by this tragic accident with his family, family and loved ones.
Embreyidor Airlines University
The Epic Flight Academy, headquartered in New Marnaveach, also made a statement on the fall of Crash and was sad to know the Captain’s death.
According to what was conveyed, Campos was a flight instructor at the Academy. The full statement of the Academy is as follows.
Knowing that Jonathan Campus was a pilot in a PSA Airlines flight involved in a tragic accident last night, DC Jonathan gained the evaluation of a certified flight instructor with us, and here. I was a flight instructor. He was a skilled and dedicated pilot with a passion that could not be denied. Our deepest positive DOL will be given to Jonathan’s family, friends, and all people who have lost their lives or affected by this devastating tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this incredible difficult time. A magnificent flight academy
A magnificent flight academy