2025/01/29/plane-helicopter collision
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At 8:47 p.m., a commercial passenger plane from Wichita collided with a US Army helicopter. No survivors have been found. The collision took place a few hundred feet above the water.
- The passenger aircraft, American Eagle Flight 5342, was a Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet operated by American Airlines subsidiary PSA Airlines.
- The flight was set to land in Washington at 8:57 p.m.
- There were 60 passengers and 4 crew.
- The helicopter was a UH-60 Black Hawk, flying down the Potomac on a training mission.
- There were 3 soldiers on board.
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Right-aligned news sources are connecting the accident with Brigida v. United States Department of Transportation, a discrimination lawsuit brought against the FAA in 2015 and elevated to class action status in 2022. The only way there can be a connection is if non-CCWM (cis Christian white male) candidates would have had to be hired instead of more qualified CCWM candidates – and that was never what DEI practices specified. Tentatively, the facts of the matter do not seem to point in this direction.
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- 2025/01/30 21:36 UTC [L..T] [US:EO] Immediate Assessment of Aviation Safety «This shocking event follows problematic and likely illegal decisions during the Obama and Biden Administrations that minimized merit and competence in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Obama Administration implemented a biographical questionnaire at the FAA to shift the hiring focus away from objective aptitude. During my first term, my Administration raised standards to achieve the highest standards of safety and excellence. But the Biden Administration egregiously rejected merit-based hiring, requiring all executive departments and agencies to implement dangerous "diversity equity and inclusion tactics, and specifically recruiting individuals with "severe intellectual" disabilities in the FAA.» Parts of this are clearly lies, while others are just misleading. It would seem to be a follow-up to comments apparently made to reporters after the crash.
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- 2025/01/30 [L..T] Trump baselessly criticizes DEI in D.C. plane crash; 67 feared dead «President Donald Trump suggested without evidence that the crash may be linked to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies at the Federal Aviation Administration. He accused Democratic former presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama of lowering hiring standards at the agency. Trump also announced the appointment of acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau.» Later that day, Trump issued an Executive Order elaborating on these talking-points.
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