Air Traffic Controllers Warned US Army Helicopter Ahead Of Crash

Which is a serious issue, especially when you let a woman fly. As we see here.

Where did I say I didn't know that women have been flying military aircraft? They just had two women crash in like October https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/21/navy-jet-crash-pilots-california

The pilot, directing the helicopter, was a woman. She was being evaluated by a trainer. Where did I say anything about the airliner? Are you hallucinating again?
"The co-pilot had 500 flying hours, which is considered a "normal" amount of experience. Fox News is told the co-pilot was a woman. Both the instructor pilot in charge and the co-pilot were being evaluated during the flight, and were familiar with the area and route, Fox News is told."

We don't know who was actually flying the helicopter.
 
That poster will never be good...nor will those who support and encourage what he posted...May God have mercy on them all...
For less than a day?

Who ran the department of Transportation into the ground is the question you should ask. We know who that was, the question is can you admit it?
I have AT friends who are still active and they say that the staffing is a crisis, far worse than the public knows.

Anecdotal but true.
 
That poster will never be good...nor will those who support and encourage what he posted...May God have mercy on them all...
"Judge not, that ye be not judged.

For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.

And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?" -- that Jesus guy you pretend to follow
 
When staffing is not adequate, controllers are forced to work long hours and control more aircraft.

Those who have not experienced the stress that ATC’s experience will never understand.

Biden/Harris are responsible for the staffing crisis.

Again, it requires 2-3 years to bring a new controller up to speed, more at a Level 5 airport (gateway) or an ARTCC.
 
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