"We can confirm that the aircraft involved in tonight's incident was an Army UH-60 helicopter from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, out of Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir during a training flight," JTF-NCR media chief Heather Chairez stated.
This was out like, I dunno, 24 hours ago. But you closet chasers just don't care about a story until there's a in it, do you?
The 12th Aviation Battalion (part of The Army Aviation Brigade, TAAB) now operates Davison AAF and the Pentagon helicopter pad. The battalion's 18 UH-60 Blackhawks including 4 VH-60 models ("Gold Tops") is responsible for priority regional transport for US Army and Pentagon senior leadership.
I'm unironically disappointed with you f-slurs. This is so stupid. It was disproven before anybody even claimed. You didn't hear that though, because you didn't care about people dying. You just cared if there was involved.
This is mental illness and it's not the fun kind of mental illness, it's the pathetic kind where their brain doesn't work.
It's absolutely fricking pathetic that your kind will say people aren't "patriotic" enough if they don't lick JD Vance's balls but apparently none of you, not a single fricking one, knows the most basic thing about how the Army works.
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but I am hoping that it's a woman because that still agrees with my preconceived biases
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She's probably from one of those countries with poor Crew Resource Management skills.![:marseysmug2: :marseysmug2:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseysmug2.webp)
I wish somebody would point out though that plane crashes in America are rare now and that's the whole reason why this is a news story. Back 20-30 years ago you expected about one crash per year just inside America. There was no expectation that you were safe getting in a plane more than you were getting in a car. Go back to boomer times, a CH-47 crash. About 50 guys burned alive. You might see it if you turned to page A7*
Putting a news story at A7 means you have to physically open the newspaper and scroll down to find this. It was a great way to kill a story. People complain these days about what the internet has done to journ*lism but back then you just had different people deciding what you could see.
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