Investigators are going to have to look at every possible reason a military Black Hawk Helicopter could crash into an American Airlines passenger jet landing at Reagan Airport in D.C.
The calls from air traffic controllers for the helicopter to “return to base” raise serious concerns over what may have caused this crash.
We even pulled the altitude and flight tracking data that revealed sharp zig-zags and a sudden drop in altitude moments before the crash. Here are the possible reasons behind the disaster:
Mechanical Failure
Air Traffic Control Failure
Human Error
Nefarious Action
Pilot Suicide
Computer Hack
We have the audio of that “return to base” call, as well as the altitude data you have to see and hear to believe.
5 comments:
A rare type of aircraft collision, three simultaneous fires in Helene impacted North Carolina. A coincidence? Seems rather odd a military helicopter based at Fort Belvoir buzzing around DC airport late at night. Stated reason for chopper flight not given along with reason why air traffic control understaffed...Hmmm.
Matthew Huttle, pardoned for his role in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, shot and killed by an Indiana Sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop. A conspiracy? Nah, just a coincidence. Reminds me of the Mandalay Bay massacre - several survivors later murdered. A conspiracy? Nah, just another coincidence.
Yes, the aforementioned comment is likely correct. Not a conspiracy. More investigation needs to be done with the helo incident. Rumored helo pilot was a person by the name of Jo Ellis. No confirmation as yet that I know of.
Newsweek denies pilot was Jo Ellis so disregard my previous comment. The list will likely be forthcoming with the correct information. Whom ever they are I pray for all their families. Such a tragedy seems to be avoidable. It is does not happen thank GOD very often. decades.
New information - chopper understaffed three instead of four. Another Kara Hultgreen at the helm? Someone please explain to me why a military training flight with an inexperienced pilot occurred late at night buzzing around a busy commercial airport? Not a "routine accident" but total idiocy that took the lives of 67 people.
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