The audio indicates that air traffic controllers tried to warn the Army helicopter about a nearby Canadair Regional Jet.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) audio from Wednesday’s collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet ...
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The helicopter pilot was flying under visual ... that there should have two controllers talking to each airplane," says one current air traffic controller who spoke anonymously to Reason.
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An air traffic controller asked the Black Hawk helicopter via radio if it had the regional American Airlines jet in its sight 30 seconds before the Wednesday, Jan. 29 crash.