Could be comms. "as the lead helicopter came in for a landing, the helicopter rotor blades kicked up a lot of snow, likely causing the flight crew to lose visibility with the ground."
That's a white-out! As in (Snow) White the queen is out. And there's also this bit.
"As the first helicopter impacted against the ground, a piece of its rotor blade separated and hit the second helicopter, forcing it to land."
Could be comms. "as the lead helicopter came in for a landing, the helicopter rotor blades kicked up a lot of snow, likely causing the flight crew to lose visibility with the ground."
That's a white-out! As in (Snow) White the queen is out. And there's also this bit.
"As the first helicopter impacted against the ground, a piece of its rotor blade separated and hit the second helicopter, forcing it to land."
Oh noes...Charles?!?
If someone wanted to say 'snow' and 'white', crashing two helicopters in (white) snow seems like a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Exactly. Plausible deniability. Seems like too much, except when you know what's at stake.
Hehehe.....I've seen this movie....
https://youtu.be/E2y40U2LvKY