<Tr> <Th> Stopover </Th> <Td> Tampa International Airport </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Destination </Th> <Td> Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood Int'l Airport </Td> </Tr> <P> Air Florida Flight 90 was a scheduled U.S. domestic passenger flight operated by Air Florida from Washington National Airport to Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood International Airport with an intermediate stopover at Tampa International Airport . On January 13, 1982, the Boeing 737 - 222 registered as N62AF, crashed into the 14th Street Bridge over the Potomac River just two miles from the White House . </P> <P> The aircraft struck the 14th Street Bridge, which carries Interstate 395 between Washington, D.C. and Arlington County, Virginia . It struck seven occupied vehicles on the bridge and destroyed 97 feet (30 m) of guard rail before it plunged through the ice into the Potomac River . The aircraft was carrying 74 passengers and five crewmembers . Four passengers and one flight attendant were rescued from the crash and survived . Another passenger, Arland D. Williams, Jr., assisted in the rescue of the survivors but drowned before he himself could be rescued . Four motorists on the bridge were killed . The survivors were rescued from the icy river by civilians and professionals . President Ronald Reagan commended these acts during his State of the Union speech a few days later . </P>

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