Not surprising at all. At a minimum, I had expected them to restrict the use of NVGs on that route. One thing I'd like to see, down the road, is better radio technology so keying the mic (or PTT) doesn't make it impossible to hear what the tower is saying.
I was planning on watching the coverage of this through the week as the World Figure Skating Championships get started. I didn't know they were in Boston this year.
In other figure skating news, completely lost in this hubbub was the announcement of the death of Dick Button just after the crash. Just a weird, uncanny timing. For decades and decades, he was THE voice and face of men's figure skating. The last time he did an on-air analysis was in 2010.
Olympic figure skating great and authoritative commentator Dick Button has died at age 95. Button's son, Edward, says he died Thursday and did not provide a cause.
apnews.com
I completely missed that the Worlds were this week so I missed the ladies short program, but US is are poised to possibly do great things as we are currently 1st and 3rd in the standings. The US hasn't won a ladies Olympic gold since 2002.
In men's US is currently 1st. Probably not going to do much in pairs but ice dancers are reigning world champs so that looks good, too.
Two months after the D.C. plane crash killed 67, including six people affiliated with the Boston club, the members had to prepare for the world championships. Unfathomably, they had a blueprint.
www.nytimes.com
It's not an Olympic year so just adding all this here as it all goes together anyway.
Some good news for US Figure Skating. American women placed first, fourth, and fifth which means we get to send three women to the Olympics next year for the first time in a while, I think.
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