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by defrost
498 days ago
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It'd be normal to have night vision to hand for either a training mission or for a secure VIP transport mission. It's unclear whether they were being used at the time of the crash, but it'd be part of training. The reporting to hand ATM makes statements such as: Earlier in the day, Mr. Hegseth said the crew had night vision goggles. However, it was unclear whether the crew was wearing the goggles at the time of the crash, Army officials said.
~ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/us/politics/army-helicopt... |
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And I wouldn’t expect them to be training in them in a busy commercial airspace. But that’s just what I’d expect - not based on anything else.