Well, all of you "Dulles only from now on" folks are screwed because they just had a near miss with a helicopter too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKI_xCRV7iw |
It was a mild disagreement between a pilot and ATC, not a "near miss". It's unusual in that normally all parties are strict about not getting into stuff like this on the air, but was in the end handled professionally. https://onemileatatime.com/news/washington-atc-helicopter-pilot-argue/ |
It all depends. From Georgetown. I will always fly DCA to LaGuardia and think it's easy. I don't want to go to Union Station to take the Acela.
I guess I've been doing it every week for 15 years (minus Covid) so I'm used to it and always feel a little thrill taking off. I'm a sucker. |
PP here. Me too. The bus is a deal killer. And the traffic jam arching around the airport. Can't do it when I can just get dropped off at DCA in like 15 minutes. And ifI was less lazy, the Metro is awesome too. |
Another in depth article in NYT about the crash. |
I would.
Read today’s article in The NY Times about all of the near collisions that went on there MONTHLY for more than 10 years before this year’s fatal collision. |
And it sounds like the pilot being evaluated was told to move twice by the instructor, but did not 😧 |
There were multiple contributing factors —like virtually all accidents— but error in the part of the helicopter pilot sounds primary (not to mention lax /arrogant DoD safety policies, for such a congested urban space). |