
The Academy where Campos trained honored him with a heartfelt tribute. “We are heartbroken to learn that Jonathan Campos was a pilot aboard the PSA Airlines flight involved in the tragic accident last night in Washington, D.C. Jonathan earned his Certified Flight Instructor rating with us and served as a valued flight instructor here.”
“He was a skilled and dedicated pilot with an undeniable passion for flying. Our deepest condolences go out to Jonathan’s family, friends, and all those who lost their lives or were impacted by this devastating tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this incredibly difficult time.”
A Second Pilot Lost: Sam Lilley
The father of Sam Lilley, the other pilot on board when the aircraft crashed into the Potomac River, initially couldn’t believe his son was involved in the accident when he heard the news.
Lilley, 29, had been working with American Airlines for two years and was only months away from being promoted to captain. He followed in the footsteps of his father, who had served as a helicopter pilot in the army for 20 years.

Recovery Efforts Underway
Reports indicate that at this point, 40 bodies have been recovered. The icy waters of the river have made the rescue and recovery mission especially challenging.