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The Carl Jackson Podcast

Tragedy At The Potomac

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses the tragic midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a Black Hawk helicopter, exploring the potential causes and implications of the accident. He raises concerns about air traffic control staffing and the influence of DEI standards on aviation safety. The conversation then shifts to legislative victories, particularly the Lake and Riley Act, aimed at enhancing border security. The episode concludes with a critique of political narratives surrounding the January 6th events and the ongoing border crisis.

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0:00.0

All right, hello and welcome back to the Carl Jackson show, again, your daily dose of objective

0:04.4

truth in a world of confusion and lies. Obviously, the big story this week was the airplane

0:10.3

crash, where the mid-air collision, I should say, where you had an American airline jet

0:16.6

collide with a Black Hawk Army helicopter in mid-air. And the rumors went, I mean, crazy. And guys,

0:24.8

I got to tell you, the first time I saw the video, it seemed like the accident. And I'm just

0:30.1

speaking just forthright from my heart here. I mean, it just seemed like this accident was so

0:35.3

avoidable that I had to wonder at first, you know,

0:39.7

was this was this a terrorist attack? I mean, that's, I'm just giving you my initial thoughts.

0:44.9

And as more seems to come out, that doesn't appear to be to be the case. Thank God. But it's

0:52.6

nonetheless tragic. You have 67 people that have lost their lives,

0:58.8

60, 60 passengers on the American Airlines plane, including some of the national skating champions.

1:08.0

Apparently, they were traveling from Wichita, Kansas, back to Washington, D.C.

1:13.2

And so just a sad state of events.

1:15.7

And obviously, I'm just, I'm so sorry for everyone on that flight and their families, their families that, I mean, I can't even imagine.

1:24.6

Some people could have been waiting, you know, at the gate or, you know, to, to pick up someone from that flight and the horror of having to hear that news when the people are just 400 feet in the air traveling at about 140 miles per hour from what I understand. And then all of a sudden they're gone and you see this helicopter that that is just

1:44.6

i mean just going right for the thing and my initial thoughts is why didn't this helicopter

1:49.3

move away i i simply don't get it so uh the the questions there's still plenty of questions to

1:55.8

ask uh but as more information comes out there's all types of things that, that, again, nothing is concrete.

2:03.2

And we won't know for quite some time.

2:05.5

But apparently the, the, the airplane couldn't see the helicopter and vice versa, or at least the, the helicopter assumed that they had the right speaking to the tower.

2:17.4

I won't play the audio for you because it's really hard to understand.

2:20.6

But it seems as though the military personnel inside of the Black Hawk,

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