No VIP was in the helicopterI'd like to know who the VIP was that was in the helicopter.
It was a routine crew doing what is called a "training" flight but is really a flight to maintain flight hour qualifications in experienced crew.
No VIP was in the helicopterI'd like to know who the VIP was that was in the helicopter.
Agreed. I'm not blaming the ATC because he clearly communicated the flight path of the CRJ to the helicopter.It hasn't been determined that the several ATC personel were at fault, despite being short-staffed.
I was under the impression that it was lower level staff-- but included a captain, however no VIPs were on board ?I'd like to know who the VIP was that was in the helicopter.
No VIP was in the helicopter
It was a routine crew doing what is called a "training" flight but is really a flight to maintain flight hour qualifications in experienced crew.
Understaffed or just plainly over used? Why should ATC be in control of military planes/choppers when they already have potentially hundreds of normal pax on their shoulders every minute? They shouldn't. They've got enough on their shoulders. The military is meant to be the best of the best right? Where's their control? Who's watching them? No one?Agreed. I'm not blaming the ATC because he clearly communicated the flight path of the CRJ to the helicopter.
My comment was more of a side bar about sending more air traffic to an already understaffed airport.
A different runway number would have been given by the ATC in that case (even if it is the same runway).Maybe pat25 thought cjr was coming in for landing from the other direction.jmo
Understaffed or just plainly over used? Why should ATC be in control of military planes/choppers when they already have potentially hundreds of normal pax on their shoulders every minute? They shouldn't. They've got enough on their shoulders. The military is meant to be the best of the best right? Where's their control? Who's watching them? No one?
Night training in urban areas is absolutely needed but you do this in CONTROLLED environments until you are confident.
Now, I have to say I'm at this point I'm a firm believer that the helo sadly had eyes on the plane that was taking off rather than the victims plane.
I would think PAT 25 would have been unable to see a commercial aircraft landing to the south on 19/33 runway, whereas they are essentially face to face with the line-up of arriving flights coming from the south to land on Runway 1 or Runway 33.A different runway number would have been given by the ATC in that case (even if it is the same runway).
the military is routinely tasked with flying personnel in and out of her plus its own defense related operations. It is just a fact of this being the nation's capital. This helicopter was apparently in its correct corridor, but the timing to cross the flight approach corridor was incorrect. How and why is the question.But
how on earth the "routine training flight" flew into collision route with a passenger plane preparing to land?
IMO
helicopters have no place in this space,
it is too congested as it is without choppers suddenly appearing.
My heart hurts for the victims and their poor families.
So many talented children
What a tragedy!
JMO
I have never been a pilot, but..... I have binge watched You Tube's Air crash Investigations and former pilot, now You Tuber detailing small plane crashes.Does anyone have insight into how elevation is determined and adjusted? Is it assigned? Is it manual entry? Etc. Appreciate any insight
I feel like safety should be above all else and if flight controllers are short staffed, then there should be a reduction in planes arriving/leaving. I understand this would mess up connecting flights and so on, but if there aren't enough ATC's to safely communicate with ALL aircraft, then there just aren't enough.
Would they allow commercial planes to fly without 2 pilots? I think not. So why is a heavily congested area with multiple airports and military bases, along with key places like the Pentagon, White House, and Capitol.. all within a short distance away allowed to be controlled like this without enough staff to get it done safely?
We owe them at a minimum the CORRECT cause of why this tragedy happened.As highly complex and technical investigations go, it appears that, now, major air disasters resulting in mass catastrophic loss of human life, can be concluded and summed up within hours of the tragedy, communicating to the devastated grieving surviving family members that the loss of their loved one’s life in a fiery mid-air crash - can be attributed to something other than what an official forensic investigation conducted by highly educated and qualified experts in the field will determine.
God bless the first responders, the men and women of the NTSB and other legitimate authorities tasked with investigating this tragedy, and God bless the victims and their surviving family members.
We owe them at minimum an actual cause why this tragedy occurred.
That’s been common and typical - since the 1970’s!![]()
Air traffic controller was doing the job of two people during DC plane crash due to tower being understaffed, FAA says
The air traffic controller working at the time of the deadly plane-helicopter crash in Washington was doing the work of two people, the Federal Aviation Administration said.nypost.com
Air traffic controller was doing the job of two people during crash, FAA says
Sure, and that’s not likely to be delivered by highly unqualified, 0-experienced, politically-motivated NON investigator within hours of the tragedy while the bodies are still being recovered…you know, just like it’s been since the dawn days of air travel.We owe them at a minimum the CORRECT cause of why this tragedy happened.
That’s a very good question. I suppose someone would still have to oversee the big picture of all flights. But does the military have a seat in the ATC room to direct their personnel? I expect we will learn a lot in the coming days (months). Or maybe not, due to the confidential nature of military operations.Honest question. Does airport ATC typically control military flights out on maneuvers? I would have thought the military controls its own aircraft. I have no idea how it all works, though.