Year: Capsolar
Mars on IC (0°37'). The only other foreground planet is Saturn, 5°37' below the Ascendant. This was a location that has been waiting all year for something fiery, violent, and destructive to occur that cost lives and property.
The Moon-Jupiter square in the Capsolar applied to the whole world for the whole year.
Half-year: Cansolar
Mercury 0°34' from square the Ascendant.
Uranus stationary 2°01' from the Descendant.
Mercury square Uranus 1°21'
(This Mercury-Uranus is becoming a pretty common setup for plane crashes.)
Quarter: Libsolar
Saturn squares the MC 0°26'.
Mercury on EP 0°22'.
The only other foreground planet is Sun, 3°38' above the Asc.
"Something bad involving transportation."
Month: Caplunar
(Dormant.)
Week: Arilunar
Neptune square Ascendant (0°13') [Oops!]
Uranus and the sun are widely foreground also, probably not overly involved unless it turns out that Sun- and Uranus-themed circumstances were involved. (One could always claim "fire and explosion" as appropriate - certainly not inappropriate! - but we don't need it to make the case.)
Day: Capsolar Transits
Remember that the Capsolar had Mars exactly on the IC. For today's event, Saturn squared them!
MC 20°34' Cancer
t. Saturn 20°38' Libra
Mars/MC midpoint 20°39' Libra
i. Mars 20°44' Capricorn
Anyone watching this location would have known that, approximately today, the setup for violence, fire, destruction, and loss of life would get triggered.
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
t. Mars on CapQ EP (0°25')
Mars was just outside orb (69') of its opposition to progressed Capsolar Moon.
Day: Cansolar Transits & Quotidian
t. Jupiter 0°14' from Cansolar MC. (However, this is superseded by the Saturn presence in the quotidian.)
We continue through the weeks when transiting Saturn conjoins CanQ Moon. For this incident, the conjunction is 0°33' wide.
For its angularity, the CanQ had a Full Moon along the meridian (Sun conj. MC 0°25') just past square CanQ Venus (which is within 2° of square the MC). The only related theme to this event is Cansolar Mercury conjunct the Descendant.
(Overall, this is quite dissatisfying. Note, though, that the Cansolar isn't needed since the Capsolar handled the daily timing so exactly. Increasingly, I think of transits to the Cansolar & CanQ angles as "gap-fill.")
Hour: Event Chart
At the time of the crash, three planets were foreground. Mars was 3°13' past the IC. Jupiter was 3°35' past the Ascendant. Pluto was wider, 7°46' past the Descendant. For the 7:25 PM crash, Mars was exactly on the IC at 7:19 PM and Jupiter rose at 6:59. Mars is the primary descriptor (and I'd be really interested to know what happened about 7:19, six minutes before the crash).
Summary
Year: Mars (Saturn). Moon-Jupiter.
--- Half year: Mercury, Uranus. Mercury-Uranus.
--- --- Quarter: Mercury, Saturn (Sun).
Month: (Dormant.)
--- Week: Neptune (Sun, Uranus).
Day (Capsolar): Saturn, Mars-Saturn (transits to Capsolar). Mars (CapQ).
Day (Cansolar):
Hour: Mars (Jupiter).