The manifest before they dropped off the VIP(s) is most relevant. And the more you shills dig in the more curious we all are about who it was. |
No one outside of DC cares. |
Conspiracy? All I said was that they don’t always fly without it and that military aircraft can disable their ADS-B, preventing their position from being broadcast. This helps them stay off flight tracking systems when necessary, especially during sensitive operations. In this case, we don’t know what happened with ADS-B, so we should wait for the official report. |
Not an expert, but I read from military aviation experts that it should only be turned off in war and combat missions. It should have been on when flying in a class B airspace (the business airports in the nation) it should always be on. But he also said it could be a training issue that they became complacent and just often didn’t use it as a regular practice |
Oh, isn’t that how Trump knew DEI had caused the crash? Got it. |
Now a plane just crashed in Alaska, with all on board dead. |
Your own biases are painfully obvious. |
It is relevant, and will not cease to be so no matter how many times you post in RIDICULOUS MELODRAMATIC CAPS. |
They absolutely do. For some bizarre reason, you desperately want them not to. So weird. |
This has been explained so many times. This wasn’t training as you expect training to be. Pilots constantly recertify. Stop and read some posts about this. You’re ignoring helpful information people have taken the time to explain. |
Neither this flight (terrible weather) nor the medical flight (private aviation, foreign trained pilots) concern me nearly as much as the DCA crash. People trying to equate them are silly. |
Same. The DCA crash has brought to light that our military pilots are not as well trained as people perceive. If you aren’t trained to fly through DC safely, that doesn’t bode well for being battle ready |
No. You’re making giant leaps in logic. |
Nope. There is no clear reason for that crash other than pilot incompetence |