Most of you will have read that there was a tragic air crash Wednesday evening at Reagan National Airport, near Washington DC. An American Airlines commuter jet on final approach to the airport collided with an Army helicopter. There were no survivors, if the manifest is correct 67 people died in the accident.
I had flown out of that airport, on American Airlines about 10:30 AM that day. National Airport (DCA) is my home airport. It is in my neighborhood, I live about 5 miles south of the airport, on the same side of the Potomac River as the airport. Over the past 16 years I have flown in and out of that airport well over 100 times.
The video clearly shows what happened, the helicopter flew into the passenger jet. It will take time to sort out why it happened. Where the aircraft off course, did the controllers make a mistake, did the two not see one another? At this point there are many questions and few answers. Almost always it is an accumulation of several small errors, that result in an accident like this.
I snapped the photo above as we were taking off on Wednesday, the marina is the Washington Sailing Marina at Dangerfield Island (not really an island.) The major news stations were reporting from those docks Wednesday night.
How does this make me feel about flying? It happens, but it is rare. This was the first major fatal crash in the United States in 16 years. The most dangerous part of the trip, is getting to and from the airport. Thousands of flights carry millions of passengers every week. I will keep flying. Even when tragedy strikes in my neighborhood.
I fly home to DCA on Monday afternoon.
On Thursday afternoon I posted the following to Fakebook, as I have been urged to do, speak up when things are clearly wrong.
Racist, Sexist, Ableist, Trump shows his true colors.
There was a terrible and tragic aviation accident in my neighborhood Wednesday night, when an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter collided in mid-air, killing all 67 people on the two aircraft. At this point no one knows for sure what caused this accident. Experience tells us that it was probably a combination of failures and mistakes at the same time.
Before the bodies have all been recovered, Trump is insisting that the accident was the result of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts (DEI.) His statements are inherently racist, sexist and ableist. In essence he is claiming that no qualified woman, person of color, or person with a disability is capable of learning how to do the job, and do it to a very high standard. This shows a degree of prejudice that is wrong and out of touch with reality. Maybe he means that standards have been compromised, if standards have been, that is a failure of standards not a failure caused by DEI. Committed, dedicated, qualified candidates come in all colors, shapes, sizes, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities, or ethnic origins. Trumps’ statements are offensive and wrong.
I included ableist in my rant. The work of an air traffic controller does not require the person to be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound (the focus of the investigation is on air traffic control and the flight crews.) Air Traffic control requires the person to be able to coordinate and manage many moving planes at the same time. A person with a physical disability may be even more suited to spending 8 hours a day focusing on radar screens, than a runner whose body needs to move to stay comfortable. We condemn far to many bright people to Social Security Disability because they can’t find a job, not because they can’t do the job. DEI should fill jobs with people who can do that job, based on abilities.
Good for you for the post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, bad things happen when good people fail to speak up.
DeleteA horrific event with no obvious reason for it to happen. I hope the cause can be established and silence all the conspiracy and prejudice theorists.
ReplyDeleteEarly reports say that the control tower was understaffed, and the helicopter was above expected altitude,
DeleteWell said. I was horrified though not surprised that your Nasty Fake President immediately jumped to that conclusion without evidence, understanding or compassion. Even with all those lost lives, he was only thinking of himself.
ReplyDeleteThere is a principle of leadership of "if it happens on your watch, take responsibility." He never learned that one.
DeleteI was watching TV when the news broke in that he was about to speak so I turned it off; I knew he'd be an idiot rambling incoherently about things he doesn't know and reading your post I was right.
ReplyDeleteGood on you for sharing it.
I have had a hard time not watching this news story.
DeleteA terrible tragedy, followed by a display of hate from Trump that turned my stomach.
ReplyDeleteGood will prevail in time.
DeleteIf you ask me I think flying seems more dangerous than ever. It seems like every other day on the news there's something with some kind of Airline issue. Whether it be crashes, explosions, negligence, or equipment malfunctioning. I didn't write a story of one guy who got fired because he was above the amount of alcohol in his blood. I'll still fly if I have to to get somewhere, but I do not enjoy it. And people wonder why I take my little happy blue pills to get on the flight.
ReplyDeleteOf course like everything else Trump has said this is Biden's fault and mayor Pete's.
Can we get Pete to run for office again?
DeleteGood for you posting what you did. People need to start speaking up and not ignoring the damage that the Felon is doing to our country.
ReplyDeleteThere is chaos and terror in the federal workforce and in contractors providing front line services.
DeleteOf course he made a tragic situation worse. Thanks for your wise words, David.
ReplyDeleteI try.
DeleteI was just having a similar conversation with friends last night. You have written it very well. When I first heard the news of the crash, I have to admit my first reaction was wondering how he would spin this to be the democrats fault. It didn't take long to find out.
ReplyDeleteIt is a sad time in DC in many ways.
DeleteBravo Sweetie! Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteI try
DeleteI began watching his news conference and was about to marvel to my wife how he ad libs off his script and repeats himself. Then he turned to politics, blaming Obama, Biden and Buttigieg and praising himself. I left the room in disgust.
ReplyDeleteHe can be appalling
DeleteHe really is a horror show. It reminds me of Melbourne's first female tram driver in the '70s who stated, 'I don't need a penis to drive a tram'.
ReplyDeleteSo true!
DeleteThis just makes me angry. HWSNBN opens his mouth and rather than being a leader and starting with an empathetic response for the families, friends, coworkers, and neighbors he started with the BS.
ReplyDeleteMy understanding is that for years civil aviation operations at Washington National, like many older airports close to city centers, have always been a difficult and somewhat dangerous (many constraints and an urban area). Dulles, or even BWI, are less convenient, but may be safer. However the politicians like Washington National because it saves them time.
Stay safe.
Will Jay
It is rare to have a major airport so close to a major city.
DeleteThe Orange Nero shows his colors.
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