I'd heard different takes on the anti-collision technology - one said there was no equipment of that sort on board (unlikely as you imply) and another saying it was designed to be inoperable below a certain altitude (which makes NO sense whatsoever to me).
Between the tower not having them at different altitudes and the helicopter pilot -plus two other sets of military eyes - not adjusting for the plainly visible, properly-lighted commercial plane - this is feeling like something other than an accident.
I just watched Trump's press conference, worth a listen, approximately thirty-five minutes of him speaking and taking questions. Starts at 56:30 --
Military helicopter with no radar warning in cockpit of another aircraft on collision course. Right…
I'd heard different takes on the anti-collision technology - one said there was no equipment of that sort on board (unlikely as you imply) and another saying it was designed to be inoperable below a certain altitude (which makes NO sense whatsoever to me).
Between the tower not having them at different altitudes and the helicopter pilot -plus two other sets of military eyes - not adjusting for the plainly visible, properly-lighted commercial plane - this is feeling like something other than an accident.
I just watched Trump's press conference, worth a listen, approximately thirty-five minutes of him speaking and taking questions. Starts at 56:30 --
https://greatawakening.win/p/19AKOvj1Kq/coming-up-live-president-donald-/c/
There was a robot Blackhawk announcement last year, that was supposed to be in operation this year...
Yeah, saw that.