Sister skating sisters Everly, Alydia Livingston was killed in the DC aircraft crashed

Sisters and figure skating athletes Everly and Alydia Livingston are one of the victims of American aircraft crashed on Washington, DC Special Economic Zone on Wednesday, January 29.
11 -year -old Everly and 14 -year -old ALYDIA are members of the Washington Falter Skating Club. According to their Instagram account, they are participating in the American Frozen Championships in Wichoto, Kansas.
In their last Instagram posts, the sisters are holding their posture of the Intrust Bank Arena.
“If you carefully observe Alydia’s badge … We are inherently prepared for this, but are @USFIGURESKING prepared for Lvvinton in this country?” The title reading.
As the figure skating news media Goldenskate broke the news of their death, the commentators answered the answer.
A follower wrote: “It is an honor to watch you both growing into a beautiful skaters.”
Another supplement said: “Flie Gauli and Iran’s you were caught too early.”
The accident occurred when the flight collided with the US Army Black Hawk helicopter, trying to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. As of Thursday, January 30, emergency officials have retracted 28 corpses and none of the survivors. The aircraft is a US Airlines flight 5342, carrying 60 passengers and four crew members. Helicopter holds three American soldiers.
So far, Goldenskate confirmed the 17 American skating teams, coaches or parents on the flight. Russian ice skating Yevgenia Shishkova and Vadim naumov Also on the plane.
“Our figure skating can be confirmed that several members of our skating community are sadly on the US Airlines flight 5342, a statement on the organization yesterday night with a helicopter in Washington SAR”. “These athletes, coaches, and family members are developing a training camp from the National Development Training Camp with the American Frozen Championships in Kansas Wichoto.”
The International Frozen Alliance also issued a statement.
It wrote: “We feel sad to learn about the skating athletes and their families, friends and coaches.” “Our thoughts and everyone who affected this tragedy. Falter skating is not just a sport- This is a close family-we are standing together.