The Army pilots were juggling dark skies, low altitude, a busy airspace and a cockpit without certain traffic detectors before the helicopter’s midair crash with a regional passenger jet.
Data retrieved by the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane near D.C. was flying too high.
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
The National Transportation Safety Board released on Tuesday pictures of the black box recovered from the passenger jet that crashed with an Army Black Hawk, plummeting into the Potomac last week.
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