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Human factors, no doubt.I just talked to my Son (USAF rotary wing pilot/instructor) via phone as he flew many security missions up and down the Potomac in a chopper. At the Wilson bridge rotary wing height should be 400' and when flying the river route it should be 150' when close to Reagan airport. He is saddened and puzzled why the Blackhawk was flying so high in commercial airspace.
I just gave one person a permanent vacation from HT. If people can’t keep the politics and petty bullshit out of a thread of this level of tragedy, we don’t need you here.I’m done giving warnings.
I’m just going to start handing out 1-2 week vacations.
Everyone else, thank you for keeping it on track.
McClean, but yeah.Just terrible. Teenagers, children, mothers, sons. All at once.
Maclean wrote that first and last question of life is “Why?”. I’m sure we’ll get to the bottom of that, but it’s shameful that some seem to be shoehorning politics into a tragedy before the bodies are cold.
Sad.
That's what happened to a coast guard c-130. They saw the first helicopter with its lights on but didn't see the others with it flying in formation because when in formation the others aren't required to have their lights on.I hate how they continually try to pin this on the controller. It's not his job to hand hold pilots. The UH-60 reported traffic in sight and requested visual separation. The controller even came back for a confirmation with the UH60 after the CA alarm sounds.
I'm completely biased at this point but it's sounding more and more like the blackhawk broke ceiling and was nonchalant about confirming advised traffic. Controller gave the UH-60 the traffic's location and altitude.
While we are raising questions, I'll never understand why the military is allowed to run dark through some of these corridors. They should have to be in a TFR or a block to have their transponders off.
I hate how they continually try to pin this on the controller. It's not his job to hand hold pilots. The UH-60 reported traffic in sight and requested visual separation. The controller even came back for a confirmation with the UH60 after the CA alarm sounds.
I'm completely biased at this point but it's sounding more and more like the blackhawk broke ceiling and was nonchalant about confirming advised traffic. Controller gave the UH-60 the traffic's location and altitude.
While we are raising questions, I'll never understand why the military is allowed to run dark through some of these corridors. They should have to be in a TFR or a block to have their transponders off.
That controller will be far harder on himself than anyone else. It's really not about placing blame but trying to prevent something like this from happening again. Nobody wants to die in an air-to-air collision.I hate how they continually try to pin this on the controller. It's not his job to hand hold pilots. The UH-60 reported traffic in sight and requested visual separation. The controller even came back for a confirmation with the UH60 after the CA alarm sounds.
I'm completely biased at this point but it's sounding more and more like the blackhawk broke ceiling and was nonchalant about confirming advised traffic. Controller gave the UH-60 the traffic's location and altitude.
While we are raising questions, I'll never understand why the military is allowed to run dark through some of these corridors. They should have to be in a TFR or a block to have their transponders off.
How so?The thing I don’t like and maybe I’m completely out of line is that it sounds like they were using civilian planes to train.
Maybe I heard wrong but the training is supposed to be in dark in a congested air area. I likely shouldn’t have commented.How so?