Especially the one in Philly. After seeing it on TV, it appears to have exploded. Lears, or any other aircraft, do not explode on their own, without some onboard crisis. Weird.
Why did they say, 'pilot error'? My foot.
The crash in DC was perpetuated by two DEI hires - the pilots in the helicopter. They were wearing night vision goggles and playing with them. You don't LEARN how to wear them while flying.
You guys are correct. Fishy.
Especially the one in Philly. After seeing it on TV, it appears to have exploded. Lears, or any other aircraft, do not explode on their own, without some onboard crisis. Weird.
Why did they say, 'pilot error'? My foot.
The crash in DC was perpetuated by two DEI hires - the pilots in the helicopter. They were wearing night vision goggles and playing with them. You don't LEARN how to wear them while flying.
THEY did.
Something very fishy about these crashes...
I bet the helicopter (from the other crash) was operated remotely.
Why would they want a helicopter on the scene?
We are referring to the helicopter that smashed into the flight from Wichita, KS. earlier this week.
Yes, I had that same thought...