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  On 1/31/2025 at 4:13 PM, LungiLingaraju said:

Helicopter pilot may be distracted and looking back and talking .. that is the only way this could have happened.

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any co pilot for helicopter ?

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  On 1/31/2025 at 4:13 PM, LungiLingaraju said:

Helicopter pilot may be distracted and looking back and talking .. that is the only way this could have happened.

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Another perspective. These soldier guys have a lot of mental problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they have PTSD or something. Almost all Army people are mentally messed up. They wont admit it. Because they will have to be discharged from duties. They just deal with it. 

 

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  • DonnyStrumpet changed the title to Accident?
  On 1/31/2025 at 4:22 PM, DonnyStrumpet said:

Another perspective. These soldier guys have a lot of mental problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they have PTSD or something. Almost all Army people are mentally messed up. They wont admit it. Because they will have to be discharged from duties. They just deal with it. 

 

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yeah, there is a series in hotstar (I don't remember the name)they show different types of crashes, one of them is suicide. when second pilot goes for washroom 1st one locks the door and he will crash the flight due to his mental pressures 

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  On 1/31/2025 at 4:22 PM, DonnyStrumpet said:

Another perspective. These soldier guys have a lot of mental problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they have PTSD or something. Almost all Army people are mentally messed up. They wont admit it. Because they will have to be discharged from duties. They just deal with it. 

 

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Very slim chance for an active duty black hawk pilot to go rogue considering the daily mental and physical assessment they have to undergo before taking charge.

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aapandehe conspiracies, plane straight line lo vellatle like the illusion in video the plane is descending and the copter is hard to see because it's designed to not be seen

Most probably the copter crew mistook the departing flight to the landing flight. It looks long in video but it's secs of response time and if both crews didn't see each other then probably no response time

 

 

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  On 1/31/2025 at 4:13 PM, LungiLingaraju said:

Helicopter pilot may be distracted and looking back and talking .. that is the only way this could have happened.

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helicopter has collided with airplane perpendicularly. pilots use night vision glasses. probably they might have not noticed it while they are maintaining communication with military atc on different frequency 

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  On 1/31/2025 at 5:34 PM, Pavanonline said:

aapandehe conspiracies, plane straight line lo vellatle like the illusion in video the plane is descending and the copter is hard to see because it's designed to not be seen

Most probably the copter crew mistook the departing flight to the landing flight. It looks long in video but it's secs of response time and if both crews didn't see each other then probably no response time

 

 

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Exzatly... plan landing and helicopter moving in perpendicular and might not be in their vision, lots of city light distractions, bigger planes than CRJ with landing lights on added to the distraction.

As shown it is not like helicopter hit the stationary plane perpendicularly

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  On 1/31/2025 at 5:34 PM, Pavanonline said:

aapandehe conspiracies, plane straight line lo vellatle like the illusion in video the plane is descending and the copter is hard to see because it's designed to not be seen

Most probably the copter crew mistook the departing flight to the landing flight. It looks long in video but it's secs of response time and if both crews didn't see each other then probably no response time

 

 

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MAGA and the so called desi warriors of the internet are messing with MI complex of DC/VA...they are gonna FAFO once the conversation becomes serious

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