Helicopter crew in collision with plane may not have heard key instruction from tower, NTSB says

Helicopter crew in collision with plane may not have heard key instruction from tower, NTSB says
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Helicopter crew in collision with plane may not have heard key instruction from tower, NTSB says
Author: Via AP news wire
Published: Feb, 14 2025 19:48

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National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said the recording from the Black Hawk helicopter cockpit suggests the crew may have missed the key instruction just before the Jan. 29 collision, in which all 67 aboard the two aircraft were killed.

The crew of the helicopter that collided midair with an American Airlines jet near Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport might not have heard instructions from the air traffic controller to pass behind the plane, investigators said Friday.

At one point during the flight before the collision the helicopter’s pilot called out that the Black Hawk was at 300 feet, but the instructor pilot said the helicopter was at 400 feet.

Homendy said the Black Hawk crew never heard the words “pass behind the” during the transmission from the controller because the helicopter’s microphone key was depressed right then.

Homendy said the helicopter was on a check flight that night when the pilot was being tested on the use of night vision goggles and flying by instruments.

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