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@jtoler20

Business Owner, College Football fan. Thank you for your services if you are a Veteran. College Sports Fan. Jesus is Lord.

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Gregory DiPrima 🇺🇸
Gregory DiPrima 🇺🇸@GregoryDip21941·
Hello everyone! I’ve been a nascar fan since 2013, my 3 favorite drivers of all time are Carl Edwards, Martin Truex Jr and Kyle Busch. I hope to have fun in this community!
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@jeff_ruff One of the best concerts I've ever been to. It was probably 15 years ago, but he played forever. He played all of his songs and then started playing Buck Owens' songs.
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Jeff Ruff
Jeff Ruff@jeff_ruff·
Dwight Yoakam (68) just finished his concert at 1215 am . Built different. 🫡
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OnlyBangers
OnlyBangers@OnlyBangersEth·
This is the best Disney interaction I've ever seen 🥹🥹
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IhamLaust@IhamLaust·
If you're on the right blaming the crash on DEI hires before bodies are cold, you're trash. If you're on the left, immediately blaming Trump, you're trash. These AMERICANS and SOLDIERS just died. This is not a political opportunity, it's a tragedy. Fault will out. #planecrash
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NormieUtah@NormieUtah·
@ClayTravis Happens all the time even in non flight situations. ”See the deer next to the tree?” ”Which tree?” ”The big one to the left” ”Oh, yea. I see the tree, but no deer.” Looking at the wrong tree.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Evidence suggests the helicopter pilot misunderstood the air traffic control instructions about which plane to be watching and go behind. Appreciate all the analysis from pilots since last night’s tragic plane crash.
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@couz206 @visionik @ClayTravis I think the Air Traffic Controller was supposed to ask the pilot of the helicopter if he sees the plane in a certain direction. Just asking if he sees another aircraft, but not the location of said aircraft is a mishap on the Traffic Controller. I could be wrong.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Helicopter and plane crash in DC. Video here. Pilots can respond, but how is this possible?
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Why are we even performing Black Hawk military training around passenger planes?
Mark McEathron@Mark_McEathron

I was a Blackhawk helicopter crew chief in the Army. I was even a Flight Instructor. This means that I trained Crew Chiefs and ensured that they completed all training annually to maintain their flight ratings. One massive responsibility we had was to be the eyes for the pilots. We handled airspace obstacle avoidance and communicated potential risks to the pilots. Quite often we would train as a flight of 2 or 3 birds flying in formation. It was my job to have my head out the window and tell the pilots that the aircraft behind us was "staggered right at 3 discs". (We measured close distances in terms of the diameter of our rotor discs). I can tell you after doing this for hundreds of hours, even when you know EXACTLY where a Blackhawk is, and you have night vision goggles on, it is EXTREMELY hard to SEE the aircraft. These birds are designed to be hard to see at night. The red and green lights on the side get lost in the lights of the city below. The only "lights" on top of the aircraft are called "slime lights" because they are a very very very dim green. Incredibly difficult to see. If you are above the helicopter, even if it has it flood light or spot light (2 different lights) on, underneath it, it is still hard to see the bird because all of that illumination is below the airframe. Another thing people should know is just how busy things can get on the aircraft. Pilots are talking to each other about what they are observing on the instrument panels. This means neither are looking outside the aircraft. The crew chief might be conducting a fuel check, where we would also be looking up into the cockpit at the fuel gages and the clock. This CAN lead to moments where all 3 people on the aircraft are all looking inside the aircraft. It's not supposed to happen that way. We are supposed to announce when we are "coming inside" or are "back outside" the aircraft. But that doesn't always happen. Also, in cities like DC, the radio traffic is constant and can make it hard to filter out what is important for you to listen to. Checking instruments, doing math, reading checklists, and listening to multiple radios all at the same time is HARD. Mistakes happen. Anyone out there telling you that they find the aircraft collision to be suspect, have NEVER been in a flight crew and they have ZERO idea what they are talking about. Ignore them all. Better yet, mock the hell out of them. 999 times out of 1000 aircraft incidents always come down to a series of pilot and crew errors. Humans are involved. They aren't perfect. Tonight, my heart and mind is with the families of those involved in this tragic event. I won't join the chorus of idiots making speculations.

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