A passenger jet has collided with a helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.

  • Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    The helicopter was flying at 300-400 feet. The buildings to the southeast are shorter than that. Those areas are 3-4 story sparse developments not highrises. The plane was above and descending. It would be seen against the night sky. There would be no buildings near where the helicopter would be looking for the plane.

    Landing approaches are started from specific navaids. This plane was not off course because it was given a different arrival route than expected.

    The airspace around DC is some of the most restricted in the world. Routes into the national airport are very tight with little allowance for error. Most of the routes come in over the river to avoid overflying government buildings, and the involved plane had a sharp left final over the river. The plane may have turned when the helicopter wasn’t expecting it.

    This is all speculation. Investigations into things like this are thorough. It is far to early to assign blame to anyone involved.