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Yes, we don't know yet. That's why I speculated on why the NTSB even brought it up when they don't have the facts yet. JMO.
There is a difficult situation.
NTSB has to provide answers (and quick).
Several entities:
The military with its helicopter that has been stonewalling a lot IMHO.
The ATC - I have my own questions. Manned by 5 people ≠ 5 people working. If one ATC has to deal with both CRJ and the heli it is not good. It might be so that: the head of the shift walks around, the supervisor “supervises”, the intern is clueless. Question is not how many people “were” in tower but how many were controlling the traffic.
This was published today. Still looks there weren’t enough ATCs to work?
DC plane crash: ATC staffing levels under scrutiny as barges arrive to help salvage ops | Fox News
Barges are expected to arrive in the D.C area on Saturday to help with salvage operations from Wednesday's deadly plane crash at Regan National Airport as investigator's probe the cause of a collision that left 67 people dead.
And then, we have the airport and the AA
And the relatives
Mr. Inman remembered “the Challenger”. I was thinking yesterday, that time, a mistake was made, but the past managers were unafraid to take responsibility. Larry Mullloy never tried to blame others. Roger Boisjoly - the engineer with MT who objected to the launch - was unafraid to be the whistleblower.
All the weight of this world can’t be on Mr. Inman’s shoulders.