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Latest on the DC Medevac copter crash
Investigators aren't ruling anything out as they try to determine what caused a helicopter to crash into the Potomac River near the Wilson Bridge. Ellen Engleman Conners is chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board. She says operator failure is one possibility, along with the weather, tall cranes in the area for building the new bridge, and birds, which could've become tangled in the chopper's engine. The wreckage is being taken to the NTSB academy in Ashburn, where investigators will take a closer look at it. She also says four frames of a highway video taken on the Wilson Bridge will be examined at a lab in Washington. Although the video quality is poor, Conners says it appears to show the chopper losing altitude. Authorities are also inspecting five cranes along the bridge, to determine if they might have been hit by the chopper. The two tallest cranes will be examined at seven am Wednesday. http://www.wusatv9.com/news/news_art...?storyid=36171 What kind of birds fly at night? As the copter (all copters) approached this area near National Airport, they must fly at 200 feet, however the cranes being used to build the new spans of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge are 300 feet high .... pretty dangerous if you ask me! KM |
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![]() What kind of birds fly at night? Owls..... Scott |
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I used to be a radar operator on a project to track the number of
birds passing through a wind corridor for migratory research. The radar had been tweaked to give us horizontal and vertical profiles. Remarkably, we found birds- and lots of them- traveling at night, even in very cold weather. I never did find out how they kept their eyes from freezing over. We tracked them in southern Montana during the migratory season, well into October or November, maybe even December. Of course, the number of animals dropped rapidly as the migration wound down. Someone suggested it might have been a bat. It's too cold this time of the year; they're all in hibernation in that neck of the woods. (I used to help count bats, too, being a caver and all.) The address in the header is bogus. Send no e-mail there. -AJHicks Chandler, AZ |
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"plasticguy" wrote:
What kind of birds fly at night? Owls..... Geese... |
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Carey Gregory wrote:
"plasticguy" wrote: What kind of birds fly at night? Owls..... Geese... Speaking of which .... the other day I bought three giant loaves and bread and went to the cemetery to feed the Geese. There were a couple of hundred of them and they started walking toward me (when the saw the bread) and all of a sudden about 200 Seagulls approached me from behind and the Geese just turned around and walked away! The Seagulls seemed to be more aggressive .... and they got the bread. KM |
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