Anonymous wrote:Figure skating subreddit is full of grief. Some of the kids who died posted on there regularly, like a kid named Spencer Lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DoD put out this video update
https://x.com/deptofdefense/status/1884968646092464600?s=46&t=7TS5Qb-mgjuhIJBJuAIUIA&mx=2
So he leads with illegal immigrants and end with God Bless?! I have to go bury myself in a hole with this unbelievable leadership.
Anonymous wrote:DoD put out this video update
https://x.com/deptofdefense/status/1884968646092464600?s=46&t=7TS5Qb-mgjuhIJBJuAIUIA&mx=2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad to read about the lives lost. Children, sisters, skaters. What a tragedy.
Where did you see that
Anonymous wrote:Figure skating subreddit is full of grief. Some of the kids who died posted on there regularly, like a kid named Spencer Lane.
Anonymous wrote:DoD put out this video update
https://x.com/deptofdefense/status/1884968646092464600?s=46&t=7TS5Qb-mgjuhIJBJuAIUIA&mx=2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether helicopters crossing are supposed to wait for an affirmative okay to cross from the ATC, or whether they can cross unless told NOT to cross by ATC?
This does seem like a crazy intersection to me.
Military missions have different rules. They also are on different frequencies (although monitoring tower.) This is their normal route. It intersects the circle to land pattern for the short runway. It’s a dumb as crap situation and has been a disaster waiting to happen for years. Has nothing to do with how many flights there are at DCA or politics. The scopes are out and show this was a developing situation that ATC didn’t deconflict. And the helo pilot didn’t maintain visual separation. This was completely avoidable and while claiming trump or musk might feel good this one isn’t their fault.
It has everything to do with more flights. The helicopter pilot was confused because there were three planes up there with him. He thought he was visualizing the one ATC asked about. But oops! There was another plane up there he couldn’t see! The industry knew this was just a matter of time, but they wanted to keep adding new flights to the busiest runway in the nation.
https://www.protectregionalairports.com/2024/01/26/dca-is-still-the-busiest-runway-in-the-nation/
Where are you getting info that the pilot was "confused" -- how could he not see the plane he was literally flying toward for most of the end of its flight path?
I agree about the bad flight path and the overcrowding of the airport, but this made up narrative makes not sense in this situation.
Because on the ATC recording, they ask the helicopter if he sees the plane approaching and he says yes. Unfortunately ATC and the helicopter were not referring to the same plane.
I asked a pilot and he said no way, the other plane was too far away for this error.
Please explain the recording then. Helicopter confirms they see the plane (the correct one according to your ahem, "pilot friend") and then what? Proceeds to fly into it anyway? Explain what your pilot friend says happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether helicopters crossing are supposed to wait for an affirmative okay to cross from the ATC, or whether they can cross unless told NOT to cross by ATC?
This does seem like a crazy intersection to me.
Military missions have different rules. They also are on different frequencies (although monitoring tower.) This is their normal route. It intersects the circle to land pattern for the short runway. It’s a dumb as crap situation and has been a disaster waiting to happen for years. Has nothing to do with how many flights there are at DCA or politics. The scopes are out and show this was a developing situation that ATC didn’t deconflict. And the helo pilot didn’t maintain visual separation. This was completely avoidable and while claiming trump or musk might feel good this one isn’t their fault.
It has everything to do with more flights. The helicopter pilot was confused because there were three planes up there with him. He thought he was visualizing the one ATC asked about. But oops! There was another plane up there he couldn’t see! The industry knew this was just a matter of time, but they wanted to keep adding new flights to the busiest runway in the nation.
https://www.protectregionalairports.com/2024/01/26/dca-is-still-the-busiest-runway-in-the-nation/
Where are you getting info that the pilot was "confused" -- how could he not see the plane he was literally flying toward for most of the end of its flight path?
I agree about the bad flight path and the overcrowding of the airport, but this made up narrative makes not sense in this situation.
Because on the ATC recording, they ask the helicopter if he sees the plane approaching and he says yes. Unfortunately ATC and the helicopter were not referring to the same plane.
I asked a pilot and he said no way, the other plane was too far away for this error.
Please explain the recording then. Helicopter confirms they see the plane (the correct one according to your ahem, "pilot friend") and then what? Proceeds to fly into it anyway? Explain what your pilot friend says happened.
Random pilot friend doesn’t know any better than any of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crew names are getting out, but not yet publicly available.
Some poor woman whose son was crew found out via Reddit. I can’t even imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether helicopters crossing are supposed to wait for an affirmative okay to cross from the ATC, or whether they can cross unless told NOT to cross by ATC?
This does seem like a crazy intersection to me.
Military missions have different rules. They also are on different frequencies (although monitoring tower.) This is their normal route. It intersects the circle to land pattern for the short runway. It’s a dumb as crap situation and has been a disaster waiting to happen for years. Has nothing to do with how many flights there are at DCA or politics. The scopes are out and show this was a developing situation that ATC didn’t deconflict. And the helo pilot didn’t maintain visual separation. This was completely avoidable and while claiming trump or musk might feel good this one isn’t their fault.
It has everything to do with more flights. The helicopter pilot was confused because there were three planes up there with him. He thought he was visualizing the one ATC asked about. But oops! There was another plane up there he couldn’t see! The industry knew this was just a matter of time, but they wanted to keep adding new flights to the busiest runway in the nation.
https://www.protectregionalairports.com/2024/01/26/dca-is-still-the-busiest-runway-in-the-nation/
Where are you getting info that the pilot was "confused" -- how could he not see the plane he was literally flying toward for most of the end of its flight path?
I agree about the bad flight path and the overcrowding of the airport, but this made up narrative makes not sense in this situation.
Because on the ATC recording, they ask the helicopter if he sees the plane approaching and he says yes. Unfortunately ATC and the helicopter were not referring to the same plane.
I asked a pilot and he said no way, the other plane was too far away for this error.
Please explain the recording then. Helicopter confirms they see the plane (the correct one according to your ahem, "pilot friend") and then what? Proceeds to fly into it anyway? Explain what your pilot friend says happened.
Random pilot friend doesn’t know any better than any of us.
Anonymous wrote:This is incredibly well done:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether helicopters crossing are supposed to wait for an affirmative okay to cross from the ATC, or whether they can cross unless told NOT to cross by ATC?
This does seem like a crazy intersection to me.
Military missions have different rules. They also are on different frequencies (although monitoring tower.) This is their normal route. It intersects the circle to land pattern for the short runway. It’s a dumb as crap situation and has been a disaster waiting to happen for years. Has nothing to do with how many flights there are at DCA or politics. The scopes are out and show this was a developing situation that ATC didn’t deconflict. And the helo pilot didn’t maintain visual separation. This was completely avoidable and while claiming trump or musk might feel good this one isn’t their fault.
It has everything to do with more flights. The helicopter pilot was confused because there were three planes up there with him. He thought he was visualizing the one ATC asked about. But oops! There was another plane up there he couldn’t see! The industry knew this was just a matter of time, but they wanted to keep adding new flights to the busiest runway in the nation.
https://www.protectregionalairports.com/2024/01/26/dca-is-still-the-busiest-runway-in-the-nation/
Where are you getting info that the pilot was "confused" -- how could he not see the plane he was literally flying toward for most of the end of its flight path?
I agree about the bad flight path and the overcrowding of the airport, but this made up narrative makes not sense in this situation.
Because on the ATC recording, they ask the helicopter if he sees the plane approaching and he says yes. Unfortunately ATC and the helicopter were not referring to the same plane.
I asked a pilot and he said no way, the other plane was too far away for this error.
Please explain the recording then. Helicopter confirms they see the plane (the correct one according to your ahem, "pilot friend") and then what? Proceeds to fly into it anyway? Explain what your pilot friend says happened.