|
01-29-2025, 10:26 PM | |
Kind of a mod
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
Casino cash: $-753101
|
Passenger flight from Wichita collides with military helicopter in D.C.
Well, this is awful.
Up to around 70 people were involved between the two aircraft. Last edited by DaFace; 01-29-2025 at 11:02 PM.. |
Posts: 52,958
|
Today, 02:17 PM | #76 | |
Diablo Negro
Join Date: Sep 2003
Casino cash: $482662
|
Quote:
The staffing issue seems to be pretty glaring to me though. That's WHY the ATC exist, to keep this shit from happening. |
|
Posts: 73,909
|
Today, 02:17 PM | #77 |
Suupraa Geniuuusss
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: North Phoenix, AZ
Casino cash: $-829600
|
Rarely will the NTSB/FAA find that an accident was the result of just one mistake. It usually is a domino effect of several mistakes. They will usually find that one aircrew/group was mostly responsible. Until we have a lot more information, we're all just guessing.
__________________
“Some ideas are so stupid only intellectuals believe them.”- George Orwell Steven "Spags" Spagnuolo is my Adopt-A-Chief!!! |
Posts: 34,475
|
1 0 |
Today, 02:27 PM | #78 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2010
Casino cash: $4105409
|
Quote:
|
|
Posts: 4,399
|
Today, 02:30 PM | #79 | |
Suupraa Geniuuusss
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: North Phoenix, AZ
Casino cash: $-829600
|
Quote:
You would be surprised at how often pilots can't pick up other aircraft, or to be more precise, the exact aircraft ATC is warning you about.
__________________
“Some ideas are so stupid only intellectuals believe them.”- George Orwell Steven "Spags" Spagnuolo is my Adopt-A-Chief!!! |
|
Posts: 34,475
|
Today, 02:45 PM | #80 | |
Kind of a mod
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
Casino cash: $-753101
|
Quote:
(Note the slight break in the centerline about halfway down the runway. That's what they estimate the coast guard plane looked like to the A350 pilots.) This is why investigations are important. We can guess all we want, but until they carefully study everything that happened, we don't really know where the fault lies. |
|
Posts: 52,958
|
2 0 |
Today, 03:11 PM | #81 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2010
Casino cash: $4105409
|
Quote:
I work about a quarter mile south of where this incident took place. These helicopters are always out and they're always following a flight path that hugs the eastern Potomac river bed. Yet based on the coordinates I can see they'd drifted off course while at the same time exceeded the 200 ft ceiling. And the helicopter pilots were warned twice by the tower yet both times claimed they (Blackhawk pilot) were taking responsibility of the visual separation between themselves and the jet. As far as I'm concerned there's nothing these Air Traffic Controllers could have done. |
|
Posts: 4,399
|
Today, 03:18 PM | #82 | |
Suupraa Geniuuusss
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: North Phoenix, AZ
Casino cash: $-829600
|
Quote:
Yah, that's pretty much what airfields look like at night. people like to think that everything's lit up, and the aircraft look like X-Mas trees or something, but that's just not what it looks like in reality. When you approach an airport at night, you typically are looking for the long-ish black/unlit rectangle amid a sea of lights. As you get within a few miles you can start to see the actual runway environment lighting, but from a dozen miles away it's just a black rectangle. Other aircraft, unless they're pointed at you, are fairly dark, because recog/nav/logo lighting just isn't very bright. Also, at B-class airports, most commercial jets are flying the ILS, so the pilots aren't even looking out the windscreen; they're focused on the glideslope indicator until they're just a few hundred feet off the ground, while they're traveling 3-4 miles/minute.l
__________________
“Some ideas are so stupid only intellectuals believe them.”- George Orwell Steven "Spags" Spagnuolo is my Adopt-A-Chief!!! |
|
Posts: 34,475
|
|
|