πΊπΈ The female Black Hawk helicopter pilot from the crash in Washington, Captain Rebecca Lobach, was not named until her social media was cleaned β¦ so it seems.
β Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 2, 2025
She was Bidenβs aide. pic.twitter.com/gP16Tmr2py
GEN Z PILOT AND A TERRAIN WARNING GEN Z PILOT AND A TERRAIN WARNING
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At over 200 feet off the ground she wouldn't have had any terrain warnings, chud
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She was at 300 feet so the only thing she was getting was the 2 moids probably screaming at her to dive and her panicking from all the beeps and boops and moids yelling at her to divert that she just flew into the plane.
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In fairness, when I'm playin my vidya, somehow I can't help but dodge into whatever shit is being thrown at me.
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The ntsb was like we dont know what altitude the chopper was at but the plane was at 300 +- 25 (iirc) and im here like... if they crashed doesnt that mean they were the same altitude?
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The helicopter could have been changing altitude to try and avoid the plane.
They were referring to the plane being at 300ft and not changing altitude. I am guessing the helicopter didn't have mode c enabled so wasn't automatically reporting its altitude to ATC so they are not sure if it was cruising too high or if it changed altitude resulting in the crash.
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Maybe she should have kept her hands on the control stick instead of beating off her copilots.
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She was so good, she was handling two control sticks at once. You think they nutted before impact??
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