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Mid-Air Mishap: A Tragic Encounter in the Skies
Washington, D.C., USATuesday, March 11, 2025
One of the key areas of focus for the NTSB is the communication between the aircraft and air traffic control. There are indications that a critical transmission from the tower, instructing the helicopter to move behind the plane, may not have been received by the helicopter crew. This could have been due to a timing issue, where the pilot's radio transmission overlapped with the air traffic control's instructions.
Another puzzling aspect is the discrepancy in altitude readings reported by the helicopter pilots. Just seconds before the collision, one pilot believed they were at 400 feet, while the other thought they were at 300 feet. This discrepancy suggests that there might have been an issue with the altitude data provided by their instruments, a factor known as "bad data. "
The NTSB is expected to provide updates on their findings during a news conference scheduled for Tuesday at 2 p. m. ET. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and risks involved in air travel and the importance of clear communication and accurate instrument readings in aviation safety.
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