Failures in Aviation Safety Contributed to Washington D.C. Midair Collision

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Army helicopter pilots may have struggled to see a passenger jet before their collision near Reagan National Airport due to factors like light pollution, dim aircraft lights, and the limitations of night-vision goggles, which could have contributed to the tragic crash that killed 67 people.
Topics:nation#accidents#army-pilots#light-pollution#midair-collision#night-vision-goggles#reagan-national-airport
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