Top 20% is nothing to write home about.
https://i.imgur.com/5Um8EjF.pngIf air traffic and her fellow crew members are telling her to avoid hitting that plane, and she does it anyway, is that not her fault?
The ATC alerted the PAT25 helicopter of the CRJ twice, but I think the most likely scenario is whoever was pilot had the wrong CRJ tracked. There was another CRJ that they thought was the one the ATC was pointing out. The ATC never gave any hint as to where the CRJ was. The last alert was pretty close before impact and the ATC did not indicate to the helicopter anything else. This was a failure on multiple levels, and the crew on that helicopter is part of the blame.
The ghoulish graphic makes no sense... it was a 3 person crew. 2 pilots, 1 crew chief. I don't know if it's been established which pilot was manning the controls, but 3 people were in there, and there was no evidence of deviation from their flight path.
Why do you have to turn a tragic incident which resulted in 67 Americans dead into the expression of one of your psychological hang-ups? Those 3 members of the military served our country. They all failed on some level that night. Why is dragging the female member through the mud an acceptable thing to do?