Not much information yet. Prayers for all
CNN and Reuters reporting no survivors yet.Blackhawk helicopter
Also a report of some survivors
2009 the longest period of no commercial aviation crashes in US history.First major plane crash in this country in a long time that I can recall. Terrible.
In a thread that already has said there were survivors and it was a police helicopter, we learn the value of only trusting respectable news services. Should only pay attention to aviation officials with first hand knowledge of what happened. Not randos screaming questions on the internet.The insinuation is very troubling:
President Donald Trump aired his thoughts about Wednesday night's plane collision near Reagan National Airport in a candid Truth Social post.
Writing early Thursday morning, Trump said that the crash "should have been prevented," and expressed concern over the incident.
"The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport," Trump wrote. "The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time."
"It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing, why didn’t the helicopter go up or down, or turn. Why didn’t the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane. This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!!"
This is incorrect, there was a Southwest flight into LaGuardia from Nashville in 2013 that crashed. A few injuries but thankfully no fatalities. That's still 11 years which is amazing.2009 the longest period of no commercial aviation crashes in US history.
This looks bad.
In a thread that already has said there were survivors and it was a police helicopter, we learn the value of only trusting respectable news services. Should only pay attention to aviation officials with first hand knowledge of what happened. Not randos screaming questions on the internet.
Always a ton of helicopters in that area. Extremely common.Not going down a conspiracy rabbit hole, but one question that came to my mind once the official statements came out, is why are they doing military*training* flights in congested civilian airspace?
And anyone who's flown into or out of Reagan knows that takeoff and landing are a bit more involved than most U.S. airports.
Yea, the Blackhawks are flying up and down the river all day/night. You get used to it when you live in that area. That plane was also flying into the lesser used, shorter runway at Reagan. Regardless, I don’t know how the Blackhawk pilot didn’t avoid this. Reagan is absurdly busy so it’s not like they aren’t trained to avoid the air traffic there.Always a ton of helicopters in that area. Extremely common.
Those river approaches into Reagan were the most fun of any approaches on the east coast.
If we are going to start point out dumb things that happen in DC, might as merge this with the Political Thread now.Why would you run training flights in the vicinity of a commercial runway?
NBC first reported they had rescued 4 survivors last night.In a thread that already has said there were survivors and it was a police helicopter, we learn the value of only trusting respectable news services. Should only pay attention to aviation officials with first hand knowledge of what happened. Not randos screaming questions on the internet.
Glad you were not on last night’s flight.This is incorrect, there was a Southwest flight into LaGuardia from Nashville in 2013 that crashed. A few injuries but thankfully no fatalities. That's still 11 years which is amazing.
Not always. And legitimate sources like CNN, AP, and Reuters are going to be more careful than RealNewX.twitter or whatever.When information is trying to be gained real time, there will always be some poorly sourced info making its way into legitimate news sources. It’s the nature of the immediate Information age.
33 is a very common runway for RJs. We used to have fun and keep it really tight over the water, but you’re allowed to be more conservative.Yea, the Blackhawks are flying up and down the river all day/night. You get used to it when you live in that area. That plane was also flying into the lesser used, shorter runway at Reagan. Regardless, I don’t know how the Blackhawk pilot didn’t avoid this. Reagan is absurdly busy so it’s not like they aren’t trained to avoid the air traffic there.
Likely just human incompetence, but it’s hard to imagine f*cking up that badly in that area.
I always heard pilots enjoyed flying into DCA because of that.33 is a very common runway for RJs. We used to have fun and keep it really tight over the water, but you’re allowed to be more conservative.
The river visual for runway 19 is a really cool approach. Especially if you are sitting on the left side of the aircraft. You join the approach up the Potomac and follow it till your wheels are on the ground. Takes you right by all the monuments, followed by a low altitude turn to the right that lines you up with runway 19.I always heard pilots enjoyed flying into DCA because of that.
Not always. And legitimate sources like CNN, AP, and Reuters are going to be more careful than RealNewX.twitter or whatever.
And also, you're right. There might be some. So don't start insinuating there's more to story and spreading poorly sourced news.
Thats how murdered judges get their names drug through the mud with vile accusations.
I don’t think they were looking at that other flight that had just taken off. It was flying north after taking off from the north side of the main runway and would essentially be behind and to the right of the helicopter (that was toward the center or south side of the runway, based on flight path of incoming plane). Maybe they were looking at the next plane lined up on the main runway, but I doubt they were thinking it was the one that had already taken off on the other side of the airport.
Oh not saying it’s not used, as I’ve landed on it many times, just that the other runway is the more common one, by a pretty decent clip.33 is a very common runway for RJs. We used to have fun and keep it really tight over the water, but you’re allowed to be more conservative.
Definitely a chance the Helo guy had the wrong plane in sight to avoid. It was on him to stay out of the approach path.