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The NTSB has released some of the Black Hawk's CVR data. It does raise some questions about what went on in the cockpit of the helicopter that night. It's still early in the investigation, the NTSB still has a lot of work to do to help make sure something like this never happens again.
What do you think? Altimeter error? Did the evaluator let things go to far regarding check ride deviations? Did some of the clipped radio calls degrade the Black Hawk crews situational awareness? Leave your comments below!
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