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Reagan National Airport crash: Military Black Hawk helicopter collides midair with American Airlines jet
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, at Reagan National Airport on Wednesday.
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Wasn't just custodians. Try dealing with disruptive AST's and ASI's on time sensitive paperwork.This most likely boils down to a lack of staffing at ATC, not a lack of qualification.
However, Trump is right to call out DEI as the problem because the prior administration prioritized the hiring of not only unqualified but disruptive people. Sure, they weren't in the ATC position but imagine having a custodians with severe psychological disabilities sweeping the floor while you're trying to concentrate on your duties.
You can read it here on the official FAA website:
Anybody that tries to distract from this real issue is totally disingenuous.
They needed to focus on hiring qualified staff and they didn't.
I know this is off topic, but going from one side of the US to the other in straight line looks like you change compass bearing about 20 degrees?No everything is magnetic we look at or talk about With ATC.
There are flux valves in the wing tips that measure it.
The FMS carries an almanac which then fits us into it's grid navigational database.
And stretched thin Atc workers for a very busy airport that was forced to allow even more flights against their wishes by Ted Cruz and other right wing republicans that wanted their directs to Reagan.Doesn't seem like there is any engineering failure here, more like dangerous practices that wouldn't be acceptable anywhere else in the world being an accepted norm in the US.
Not without merit. This has nothing to do specifically with ATC specific positions nor evidence of that. And again, why didn’t trump stop this policy during his first term if it was such an issue?Stcbus, I have already provided a link. It was literally posted on the FAA website that they were targeting specific people to hire for reasons except merit.
I don't understand it either, it doesn't fit any of the flight rules I work to.Please explain "visual separation" to me. Seeing a light in the sky that is far enough? Or a thermal image with night vision? How would anyone know they were seeing CRJ and not some other aircraft?
If you're at the correct altitude, and the other traffic is at the correct altitude, you're travelling essentially head on into traffic on a route you fly most likely multiple times a night. With night vis, you've got a bright as your target over ground visual and it's extremely easy to get visual. Unfortunately if you're 180ft too high and the other traffic is 20ft too low, there's a conflict.Please explain "visual separation" to me. Seeing a light in the sky that is far enough? Or a thermal image with night vision? How would anyone know they were seeing CRJ and not some other aircraft?
Every day without an FAA leader was a day they were in turmoil and Trump let it happen for a week, contributing to the crash.The FAA has finite resources. Any resource committed to DEI is a resource taken away from operations so yes, DEI did contribute to on this crash.