
Inside the airport on Thursday morning, the mood was too high when the trapped passengers were waiting for flights to resume.
They surpassed the camera crew and staring at the terminal windows on the river Potomak, where efforts to rehabilitation were barely visible. Officials had earlier announced that they were not expected to search for any survivors.
Chris Adams said, “This is a trouble for us, but that’s nothing compared to families that are going through families,” said Chris Adams, who in the flight returning home to Texas in several hours. Delayed. “Life is too short.”
Easter Andemic was at the airport with his old father since Wednesday evening, flying to Indiana to meet the family. He said he did just in the long night thinking about the victims and his family.
“I’m crying since yesterday,” he said.