News Military Black Hawk helicopter collides midair with American Airlines jet

It appears to have been a faulty landing, the one wing broke off on impact cause the plane tipped to the side and this caused it to roll over.

 
She ignored orders. Multiple times. This is looking more and more intentional. I wonder if she was on SSRIs.

I found some info that said she had no cases of documented mental illness and she was argumentative with her co-pilot. The one overseeing the flight. So it sounds like she just didn't want to take orders and it cost all those people, including herself, their lives. People like this should not be in military. They are a threat to themselves and everyone around them. Taking orders, especially in training like this, it is insanely crucial.
 
I found some info that said she had no cases of documented mental illness and she was argumentative with her co-pilot. The one overseeing the flight. So it sounds like she just didn't want to take orders and it cost all those people, including herself, their lives. People like this should not be in military. They are a threat to themselves and everyone around them. Taking orders, especially in training like this, it is insanely crucial.
I used to work near that airport. Could see it from my office. The sky is very congested there, between the air planes, helicopters, Osprey's, etc. No idea why she wouldn't turn left. I feel like there should be more to that story.
 
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I used to work near that airport. Could see it from my office. The sky is very congested there, between the air planes, helicopters, Osprey's, etc. No idea why she wouldn't turn left. I feel like there should be more to that story.
If she is being told to turn multiple times and doesn't, yeah there is something else going on. I can't see someone who supposedly took her position in military seriously not following orders. Like if you read the stories on this, they all seem to paint her as like 3 different people. Someone is lying.