Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:03     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Funny to see the modding going on here.

Hey Jeff- you think if you keep deleting things the pilot will stop being a gay dude dressed up like a girl?

Old Jo Ellis can't take down his Insta and Facebook pages either. Because he's, you know, dead.

LOL.


So, why does it matter if the pilot was trans? Serious question. Why are you automatically assuming they took a position from a more qualified person? Just because there is a lawsuit? Why wouldn't all three on the plane be held responsible?


It calls into question whether the best people for the job were hired. So much focus on DEI recently.


are you actually saying a trans person wouldn't be the best person for a job because they're trans? FFS
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:03     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Anonymous wrote:Does that type of plane fly out of DCA from a Fixed Base Operator, as a private airplane?


A CRJ is a commercial airliner.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:03     Subject: Re:Plane crash DCA?

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Anonymous wrote:We had Obama, Biden, and lots of DEI…and zero crashes

🤔


- and trump’s people have not been confirmed yet, so these were Biden folks.


For the umpteenth time, the head of the FAA resigned on January 20, as demanded by oligarch Elon Musk.


+1 But just put Trump on repeat saying "It's Biden's fault" for the next four years, and it will be more efficient.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:03     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Can any of you POS's trying to spread fake news about the identity of a dead helicopter imagine the pain and trauma you may be inflicting on this person's family? Wtaf is wrong with some of you people?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:02     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

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Anonymous wrote:According to Reuters, it was a fairly experienced crew on the helocopter but they were at the wrong altitude.

They were wearing night vision goggles and doing a training flight.

Right before the crash they confirmed they had the jet in sight - they must have been looking at the wrong plane? or else the night goggles impaired their peripheral vision and they couldn't see all the bright lights on the jet they were flying directly into?


There were multiple planes in the air, it seems likely that their visual focus was on another plane.


If this is in fact what happened (a plausible theory IMO) then it begs the question is whose fault was it that the Helo was looking at the wrong plane. To me this is the 64k question.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:02     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Does that type of plane fly out of DCA from a Fixed Base Operator, as a private airplane?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:02     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

So if 2 out of 3 in the helicopter were white males - does that mean we get to boot out all while males for incompetence?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:01     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Pilot was Ryan Ohara from Atlanta
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:01     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Anonymous wrote:According to Reuters, it was a fairly experienced crew on the helocopter but they were at the wrong altitude.

They were wearing night vision goggles and doing a training flight.

Right before the crash they confirmed they had the jet in sight - they must have been looking at the wrong plane? or else the night goggles impaired their peripheral vision and they couldn't see all the bright lights on the jet they were flying directly into?


There were multiple planes in the air, it seems likely that their visual focus was on another plane.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:00     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

National guard status - what is that a couple hours airtime a quarter to say current?

Not exactly who you want flying around urban city rivers and active commericial runways.

Is a great gig to bolster your pay and benies. and fly.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 15:00     Subject: Re:Plane crash DCA?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had Obama, Biden, and lots of DEI…and zero crashes

🤔


- and trump’s people have not been confirmed yet, so these were Biden folks.


For the umpteenth time, the head of the FAA resigned on January 20, as demanded by oligarch Elon Musk.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 14:58     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

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Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing that one of the helo pilots was a woman, but nothing I see says she was black.

Where is the source saying the pilot was a black woman?


Who cares this is irrelevant. You're falling into their trap. This isn't relevant at all.


Correct, their resume and experience and education and training is what’s relevant. Same as doctors and anyone else. Merit.


Does this also apply to SecDefs?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 14:58     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Is the NTSB comprised of new Trump appointees? If so, believe nothing they say.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 14:58     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

Anonymous wrote:I can't link to it right now because I'm on my phone, but Washington Post has a visual that is an aerial shot if the area and shows the flight path of both aircraft.

The plane approaches from the South and banks gently west toward the airport, what seems like a very typical approach for anyone who has flown into National.

The helicopter path is bizarre. Travels SE past Hain's Point, the turns SW toward Alexandria, then adjusts to a course that is due South. Then just before the collision, turns fairly hard SW and straight into path of the plane, which according to ATC was on a steady, normal descent.

Why does the helicopter turn hard toward National right before collision? Why do they turn toward the middle of the river at all? Even if flying higher than normal, if they had just maintained that due South course, they would have missed the plane (still too close for comfort and would require review, but without the tragic deaths of nearly 70 people).

I don't get it.


The path is plotted from I assume early ADSB data. This gives off points that can be off by a few feet here and there. The travel between these points is not a straight line. The path looks weird on the graphic but in reality was a lot smoother than this data. The final NTSB report will include more precise paths.

That said the path definitely looks to be hand flown as 99% of helo operations are (not even sure these have an autopilot on them.)

The crossover of the Potomac is also a typical route. The helos from billing regularly dart across between the final approach course. It’s a dumb as crap plan but it has worked. Clearly altitude was an issue and situational awareness. It was hard watching the radar scope on YouTube where you could see the conflict from what looked like 3-4 miles away. This should have been plenty of time for ATC to provide more separation.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2025 14:55     Subject: Plane crash DCA?

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Anonymous wrote:I just heard the pilot of the helicopter was a woman. Trump, Hegseth and MAGA are getting ready to ramp up their “I Told You So” tour.


You heard from Fox or maybe one of the MAGA nuts?

It is clearly a male voice from the radio.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r90Xw3tQC0I


Man, the male helo pilot (or copilot) said at both ATC warnings that yes, they have visual separation and then went and crashed into the underside of the jet.

W T F.


They could have been watch another plane. It is in the video. Though he could have stopped. Helicopter can hover.


No. Look at the radar. If the helicopter pilot was looking at another plane, he was staring out the side window of the helicopter.

The plane he crashed into is directly in front of him. Even accounting for the fact the plane is descending in altitude and the dark, there is no plausible way the helicopter pilot though they were talking about one of the other planes. There was only one other plane in the vicinity and it's to the side and behind the helicopter.

Also the ATC identifies the aircraft by call sign, which presumably should have shown up on helicopter radar as well.


Dude, they have navigational tools and fly off those most of all! They know an approaching aircraft’s altitude, speed, angle.

If pilot was “looking out since wrong side window” at a different jet farther away, that’s malpractice, malfeasance, negligence and pure idiocy.

They look at both the navs and outside visuals.

Guess which one is most accurate? To the point that in a white out or black out situation they only use it? The Navs!


Something dumb happened here.

And if it’s a cascade of substandard DEI admittances and promotions, so be it.

We need to know.


If it turns out she was piloting, it was the man who radioed they saw the plane. So, it can't entirely be her fault. I mean if you're headed straight for a plane, aren't the other two people on board going to start shouting? If this is going to be some DEI thing, I think we have to be honest that likely all of them are at fault, and perhaps whoever ordered them to be flying then.


Don’t let yourself be manipulated so easily.

NO ONE was focused on the race or gender of the pilots before Trump out that in your head.



Um, Pete Buttigeig spent 4 years focusing on race of people in the aviation industry, and specifically complaining there were too many white people.

Google it.

Here, I’ll help you out for starters:

https://abc7.com/pete-buttigieg-aviation-industry-compton-airline-issues/12033844/


No one considered this topic to be relevant to the crash, until Trump raised it. When asked for his evidence, all he came up with was “common sense.”



- except if you simply google Buttigeig’s public statements for the last 4 years, he constantly spoke about:

Diversity.

How about we maybe focus now on safety instead? Is that too much to ask??


(And safety is the topic here)