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Originally Posted by rfaulk34
It's not laughable at all. If there was a mistake by the BH pilot on which plane they were supposed to be focused on, they're not even looking the other way. Also, another view i saw from a CCTV camera on the side showed the plane coming down on the glide slope, so they were above the BH until a very short time before contact.
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Feelings may get hurt but this was entirely on the pilot or co-pilot of the Helicopter. They were flying 400 feet vs 200 feet, were off course and not following their flight path, and pushed back on the tower twice when they were told to course correct. And here's their track:
That's a near criminal change in heading as far as I'm concerned.