Disaster American Airlines Flight Collides With Blackhawk Helicopter Over DC - Several videos shared online showed footage of the collision and the aftermath of the crash.

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An American Airlines passenger plane crashed into the Potomac River after colliding midair with a black hawk helicopter over Ronald Reagan International Airport in Washington, D.C., the Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday (January 29) via CNN.

Several videos shared online showed footage of the collision and the aftermath of the crash.



BREAKING: American Airlines Flight 5342 has collided with a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The military aircraft, identified as PAT25, is believed to be a Priority Air Transport mission, typically designated for VIP transport operations.



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THis is what's bugging me about this. If you watch the video in the OP, you can see the plane and the small flashing lights of the chopper to the side or behind it. It almost looks like the chopper rammed the fucking plane. I can see a plane not seeing a chopper if we disregard TCAS. But I can't see a fucking chopper coming in from that angle and not seeing the plane.
Correct me if this is just silly but maybe it's similar to what happens with a birdstrike. It's not that birds are too retarded to avoid the massive loud aircraft, the problem is the plane is going so fast it hits them before they even know what's coming.
 
Couldn’t easily find an article on this, so this is purely anecdotal:
I have a family member that flew out of Louisiana on American Airlines last week, and was expected to fly back in from western Pennsylvania tomorrow.

They just called me about a hour ago and said that their flight was delayed because of the crash involving an American Airlines jet. Now they’re hoping to fly back out on Friday, unless it’s delayed again. They weren’t flying in or out of DC. But those are the only affected flights that I knew were delayed because of the crash.
 
Still?
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If we're going to play political football, nigga has barely been president for a week. He didn't magically press a button and swap all of the ATC personnel to his loyal subjects. The people that the Biden administration and corporations pushed into those positions to replace the ones they forcefully pushed out with their policies, mandates, and continual mistreatment are the ones who failed in their responsibility to guide those aircraft. This is on them and I (don't) expect that they will be held accountable like the administration and corporate scumbags who put them there knowing that they were not qualified for the job

Oh P.S., at least Duffy was out there unlike this cocksucking faggot.
 
Conveniently forgetting the train that derailed and poisoned a town two years into his term as secretary of transportation. Whenever things went well for Trump in his first term the response was that he just inherited everything good from Obama, I remember people (well, mostly redditors so not really people) saying "it takes four years for a president's policies to have any effect!1!!" now it's the total opposite, everything that happens after the first second he's in office is categorically his fault. It's all so tiresome.
 
I dont get the focus on race--- Trump talked about retards and midgets, not about nigger
 
Fox interviewed a Black Hawk pilot to get his perspective on the incident.

Seasoned Black Hawk pilot reveals what potentially went wrong before deadly DC mid-air crash​

A retired Army helicopter pilot shared insights into what may have caused Wednesday’s deadly mid-air collision over the Potomac River in Washington, DC — ranging from visibility challenges to pilot error to a freak accident.

Speaking to Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” Thursday, retired Lt. Col Darin Gaub, who flew Black Hawk helicopters like the one involved in Wednesday night’s crash, said “anything is on the table” when it comes to explaining the crash that claimed 67 lives.

“Why didn’t [the pilot] turn? Why didn’t [the pilot] even slow down?” Gaub said.

“Something caused him not to see that aircraft … so I’d just like to know is there an answer to the question of why they didn’t deviate from their flight course at all — speed or altitude.”

Before the crash, the pilot acknowledged a message from air traffic control warning about a passenger plane in its flight path.

Gaub suggested the helicopter pilot might have been looking at the wrong plane and didn’t see American Airlines Flight 5342 before the collision.

The Pentagon confirmed Thursday that pilots in the doomed US Army UH-60 helicopter were using night vision goggles to help them see during the training flight.

Gaub said the goggles help pilots see in the dark, but restrict the field of vision “down to about 40 degrees” — which he said could have potentially limited “a good chunk” of visibility for the three-person crew.

“It’s a relevant point to know whether they went unaided — which is basic night flying — or under night-vision goggles,” he said.

He also pointed out that the Potomac River — from which bodies are still being recovered — serves as a natural air corridor which defines “exactly where [pilots] are supposed to fly” — helping them judge both altitude and course, Gaub said.

“If they went too high, that’s a possibility they could have run into an aircraft that way,” he said, emphasizing that it’s just a hypothetical and we don’t yet know what happened.

He largely dismissed the notion that the chopper carrying just three crew members instead of its full capacity of four could have played a factor, noting that it’s “not unusual” in training missions for a Black Hawk to utilize a crew of three.

Another potential cause of the apparent confusion on board the helicopter could have been the bright lights emanating from the bustling metropolis below.

“When you fly in an environment that is so lit up with city lights, and you also then blend in aircraft lights, and many aircraft flying, it can actually all kind of blend together,” Gaub said.

“At certain altitudes, you can actually have a difficult time differentiating between an aircraft with its lights on and cars on the streets and streetlights,” he added, recalling an incident while piloting a chopper in Korea where he had a near miss with a 747 because he thought it was “cars on the street moving.”

Frustratingly, Gaub said due to their age, Black Hawk helicopters are not typically equipped with “black box” flight recorders like would be found in commercial aircraft, meaning ascertaining the definitive cause of the crash will be “up to external sources and witnesses to piece together.”

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I want to talk as little about Trump OR Buttigieg as possible. Trump was entirely, and buffoonishly, unfair and Buttfucker is the reason why there’s an unfixed ATC shortage and task saturation on the ones we have.

This isn’t DEI. (Remarkably *little* actually happens due to DEI in aviation.) Just a sad accident and dead people shouldn’t be used as a political football. Listen to Juan’s take; it’s solid as usual.
 
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