Posted on 01/30/2025 1:42:26 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
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
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(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
I thought the helicopter ceiling was 200 ft?
Probably about the same speed as the Blackhawk.
Do we know why the helicopter was being flown above the 200 ft ceiling?
The jet had slowed to 120 Kts in the turn only slightly faster than the helicopter’s 113 Kts.
The helicopter turned into the path of the airline and increases altitude to double the flight ceiling so as to intercept the airline. That is Not Coincidental.
Free Republic needs a troll blocking function.
See my post 45 this thread.
Is it possible it was hacked?
You might be forgetting the fact that a Blackhawk helicopter can lock onto a target and know exactly where it is in the air at any given time. Can anybody refute this if I’m wrong?
Why do we know The names of almost everybody almost everybody on the jet airplane, and a few of the names of the crew on the helicopter, but we don’t know the name of the Captain pilot?
I thought that was Jonathan Campos.
A Blackhawk is a troop carrier, not a gunship.
Mohammed? There are statistic on the numbers of aircraft colisions. How many Helicopters have collided with jets?
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