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Helicopter black box from the DC plane crash has data released. Reveals altimeter discrepancies and missed communication. Potentiality pointing to an issue of command discipline, according to linked tweeter (twitter.com)
posted 1 year ago by FrozeInFear 1 year ago by FrozeInFear +53 / -0
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– SoctaticMethod1 21 points 1 year ago +21 / -0

So it was potentially a lasse fare attitude in the military that led to a horrific tragedy than technical or staff level issues in the FAA.

Jees, I wonder who introduced that into what should be the most disciplined branch of government, maybe the ones responsible for lowering entry requirements...

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– freedomlogic 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Sure, just a bunch of weird coincidences lol. Possible I guess.

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– WhitePhoenix 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Aerial tragedies are normally a bunch of small holes in the "frame" that makes airports work that just happen to align correctly for the tragedy to finally slip through.

It was both the lackadasial attitude of that crew, AND the grossly undermanned and overworked ATC (thanks to Obama and Biden fucking it up with their DEI faggotry and some black diversity group) that pretty much asked for something like this to happen.

What's worse for the military is this is probably systemic, at least in their helicopter division - that ain't a good look when we're planning on dropping shit on Mexico's cartels.

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– ghostfox1_ 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

This was pretty obvious from the start, considering the collision happened at 400ft, with the helicopter supposed to be at 200.

Like most investigations, the responsible party is immediately obvious, the details take a little longer.

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– fauxgnaws 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

It was obvious because with the technology and capabilities of a blackhawk you couldn't hit one with a jumbojet on purpose.

Even if air traffic controllers told them to be at the same height and collision course it never would have happened without the blackhawk pilots fucking up big time.

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– undecidedmask2 12 points 1 year ago +12 / -0

And I feel bad when eyeballing hobby model dimensions… these guys can eyeball helicopter instruments (Until they can’t, and 60 something people die because of it)!

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– WhitePhoenix 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

The other problem is when you fly a copter forward, you actually fly at a 10 degree angle DOWN - that obstructs the upper part of the windshield.

On top of that if you're wearing night vision goggles, more of your periphery is cut off as well.

So many factors that added to this disaster.

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– ketobikerdude 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

I see. So Climate Change did this.

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– Grumman 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

I don't know what level of precision the altimeters are supposed to have, but it's obviously insane to do night flying in an 0-200 foot corridor on altimeters you think are only accurate to +/- 200 feet. Even though the altimeters were less inaccurate than they thought they were, what they thought they knew was a massive (false) red flag.

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– Piroko 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

I don't know what level of precision the altimeters are supposed to have

Accuracy decreases with range, but for comparison, a civilian Honeywell or Collins model will typically be accurate to about 2' at 500', increasing from 3% to 5% error as you approach 2500'.

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