Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They obviously needed more training.Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t training exercises just mean “that’s all we will say and you will never know the truth?”
Wonder why they would do a training flight at night in very restricted air space by a very busy airport? Watching channels 4 they shows the helicopter traveling from east to west over the river towards National. If the helicopters continued its course would have taken it over the runways at National.
THIS
Training doesn’t mean pilot training
Anonymous wrote:WTF? DCA is fine.
The military helicopter was the issue here, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They obviously needed more training.Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t training exercises just mean “that’s all we will say and you will never know the truth?”
Wonder why they would do a training flight at night in very restricted air space by a very busy airport? Watching channels 4 they shows the helicopter traveling from east to west over the river towards National. If the helicopters continued its course would have taken it over the runways at National.
THIS
Training doesn’t mean pilot training
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am starting to see reports of no survivors. Further extraction at daybreak.
I have read that some developmental figure skaters were on the flight coming back from the national championships. Their coaches etc.
This is so very very tragic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Hegseth is AWOL.
Seems to think a tweet is the extent of his involvement.
What in the world would make you think that Hegseth is AWOL simply because he isn’t personally emailing you or live-tweeting updates?
This is all so sad.
Anonymous wrote:I am starting to see reports of no survivors. Further extraction at daybreak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Hegseth is AWOL.
Seems to think a tweet is the extent of his involvement.
What in the world would make you think that Hegseth is AWOL simply because he isn’t personally emailing you or live-tweeting updates?
This is all so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They obviously needed more training.Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t training exercises just mean “that’s all we will say and you will never know the truth?”
Wonder why they would do a training flight at night in very restricted air space by a very busy airport? Watching channels 4 they shows the helicopter traveling from east to west over the river towards National. If the helicopters continued its course would have taken it over the runways at National.
THIS
Training doesn’t mean pilot training
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They obviously needed more training.Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t training exercises just mean “that’s all we will say and you will never know the truth?”
Wonder why they would do a training flight at night in very restricted air space by a very busy airport? Watching channels 4 they shows the helicopter traveling from east to west over the river towards National. If the helicopters continued its course would have taken it over the runways at National.
THIS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Hegseth is AWOL.
Seems to think a tweet is the extent of his involvement.
What in the world would make you think that Hegseth is AWOL simply because he isn’t personally emailing you or live-tweeting updates?
This is all so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Another incident, of Blackhawks colliding during night training:
https://www.armytimes.com/newsletters/2023/04/11/army-investigators-confirm-collision-led-to-double-black-hawk-crash/