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OT- DC commercial plane and Blackhawk collide

Still thinking the jet could have taken evasive maneuvers.......wow

And if there was something wrong with the BlackHawks altimeter, more often than not it was adjusted wrong and /or not picked up pre trip, which again is the responsibility of the crew and ultimately PIC.
I fly once a year and I can't imagine how crazy that would be for a commercial plane to be hundreds of feet off the ground and swerve to avoid a helicopter. While landing at a super busy airport. At night. May as well speculate about if the pilot could have teleported to a different airport right before the crash.
 
Still thinking the jet could have taken evasive maneuvers.......wow

And if there was something wrong with the BlackHawks altimeter, more often than not it was adjusted wrong and /or not picked up pre trip, which again is the responsibility of the crew and ultimately PIC.
IF means IF. IF he had seen it earlier. He apparently tried to pull it up when he saw it way too late. No doubt his singular focus was on the runway and his older plane likely didn’t have the latest accident avoidance tech that might have warned him in time.
 
Fort Belvoir (where the unit is based) is like 10 miles straight line from DCA. Pretty common for them to be there.
I live about 3 miles from Davison field in Lorton, Va. That is where the Blackhawk flight originated. A few years, a Blackhawk was down to the trees right next to our apartment no more than 150 feet away. Maybe as little as 100. Likely from Davison.

Also, about 5 years ago, Air Force One turned to line up for final to Andrews about 2000 feet above our apartment.
 
I live about 3 miles from Davison field in Lorton, Va. That is where the Blackhawk flight originated. A few years, a Blackhawk was down to the trees right next to our apartment no more than 150 feet away. Maybe as little as 100. Likely from Davison.

Also, about 5 years ago, Air Force One turned to line up for final to Andrews about 2000 feet above our apartment.
Nice! I lived in Montclair for a while when my parents were stationed at Quantico & Pentagon. I don't miss the traffic.
 
Lmao. Canada will cave to whatever he wants.

Every country tariffs the hell out of us. Canada tariffs the hell out of us. It’s sad the media lies for foreign interests and we have citizens so daft because of it that they hate their country. The entire media complex is guilty of treason
When the WSJ calls it the dumbest trade war in history…….
 
IF means IF. IF he had seen it earlier. He apparently tried to pull it up when he saw it way too late. No doubt his singular focus was on the runway and his older plane likely didn’t have the latest accident avoidance tech that might have warned him in time.
Just face it dingle the stupid bitch flying the helicopter was somewhere she wasn’t supposed to be and killed 66 other people.
 
Sounds like this was all on the helicopter? Flying near 300 feet while the ATC described the plane they need to watch as being at 1,200 feet just south of the Wilson Bridge.

I wonder if the air traffic controllers will get an apology from everyone that immediately blamed DEI if the helicopter is indeed found to be at fault?
 
Just face it dingle the stupid bitch flying the helicopter was somewhere she wasn’t supposed to be and killed 66 other people.
First of all she wasn’t stupid. Second of all she had a flight instructor on board who could have corrected her if he was awake. It’s fine if you want to solely blame her but they HAVE to address the other safety issues to eliminate as many variables as possible. They need a redundancy of checks to prevent crap like this.
 
First of all she wasn’t stupid. Second of all she had a flight instructor on board who could have corrected her if he was awake. It’s fine if you want to solely blame her but they HAVE to address the other safety issues to eliminate as many variables as possible. They need a redundancy of checks to prevent crap like this.

You mean like a blinking red light and an alarm telling her she's flying right into a huge fvcking plane? I gotta assume a system or two was yelling at her to stop...I find it impossible to believe that hopticopter didn't have a collision avoidance system telling her she was fvcking up, loudly.
 
She flew that chopper like Uncle Don runs our OL room

Either you hire based on qualifications/ability or you don’t
 
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You mean like a blinking red light and an alarm telling her she's flying right into a huge fvcking plane? I gotta assume a system or two was yelling at her to stop...I find it impossible to believe that hopticopter didn't have a collision avoidance system telling her she was fvcking up, loudly.
I actually believe a former Blackhawk pilot said they don’t have accident avoidance warnings because of how they’re flown. I could be wrong.

What WAS turned off was a system that might have given the tower a more accurate altitude reading. I’ve questioned since the beginning the accuracy of the altitude reports and wondered why the control tower hadn’t warned the Blackhawk that they were too high. This might be the smoking gun in that regard. The tower data recorder had the Blackhawk at 200’. The black boxes say the collision happened at roughly 325.
 
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No it was perfectly clear they saw the wrong plane . They were asked multiple times even once after receiving visual separation. They answered affirmative every time. This is totally on the helicopter flight crew . But you and Dingle won’t accept that.
I accept the helo crew screwed up. I always did.

Especially if what I think I heard is true and they were wearing NVG’s at the time. In a well lit area, that creates more problems for the crew. Then there is the radar equipment that was turned off, which should only be turned off in situations where you don’t want to be tracked.

The helicopter crew is definitely negligent.

Yes, it’s perfectly clear they saw the wrong plane. It’s clear NOW. It needs to be clear before the accident.

Going forward the point is to prevent this from happening. If no changes are made on the side of ATC Communication, then they are not fixing the problem. We’re not talking about flying in and out of Omaha. Sure, the flight path cannot take you over Offutt, and vis versa. But it’s not a tight airspace. In DC, You have helo’s and plane in close proximity, with documented Close-calls in the past, you need to look at the whole scope of operating in an airport environment.
 
I accept the helo crew screwed up. I always did.

Especially if what I think I heard is true and they were wearing NVG’s at the time. In a well lit area, that creates more problems for the crew. Then there is the radar equipment that was turned off, which should only be turned off in situations where you don’t want to be tracked.

The helicopter crew is definitely negligent.

Yes, it’s perfectly clear they saw the wrong plane. It’s clear NOW. It needs to be clear before the accident.

Going forward the point is to prevent this from happening. If no changes are made on the side of ATC Communication, then they are not fixing the problem. We’re not talking about flying in and out of Omaha. Sure, the flight path cannot take you over Offutt, and vis versa. But it’s not a tight airspace. In DC, You have helo’s and plane in close proximity, with documented Close-calls in the past, you need to look at the whole scope of operating in an airport environment.
Their signature electronic were turned off because they were doing doomsday training
 
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