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[Vehicle] American Eagle Flight 5342 collides with Black Hawk

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 5:44 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Jan 29, 2025, around 8:47 PM EST, 38N50'33" 77W01'30"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Poto ... _collision

A passenger plane collided midair with a Black Hawk army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in what was described as an explosive fireball. Dozens are feared dead (no count yet). 67 people were aboard the two crafts (64 on the airplane, three on the helicopter). - The news was confirmed by the DC fire department at 9:09 PM EST.

At present, one source says 18 fatalities are confirmed. The number may grow. UPDATE: There are no survivors. This is the deadliest U.S. aircraft disaster since November 2001, according to news outlets.

This midair collision occurred a day and a half after the new Caplunar for which I made (for Washington, DC) the following forecast:
Mercury strong and aspecting both Pluto and Mars anticipates adverse and disruptive Mercury events (such as transportation catastrophes or aggressive breaches of data stores)... Mercury-Pluto is probably the heart of it... It signals major collisions, whether of information, communication, or vehicles.
Year: Capsolar {0}
Moon EP-a 0°26'
Uranus widely angular

Bridge {+3}
[This one is based on Arisolar & Libsolar because they were the only responsive ingresses. Remarkably, they timed it correctly to a two-day period due to Uranus' station just barely within the usual 2° orb.]
t Pluto co Libsolar MC 10/17-3/21
t Pluto sq Libsolar Moon 1/7-3/16
t Uranus sq Arisolar MC 12/20-3/28
t Uranus co Libsolar Asc 1/29-1/31
t Mars co AriQ 1/28-2/3
EVENT WINDOW: Jan 29-31

Month: Caplunar {+3}
Pluto EP-a 0°13'
Mercury EP-a 1°37'
Sun EP 1°38'
Mars widely angular
-- Sun-Pluto co 1°20' M
-- Mercury-Pluto co 1°24'
-- -- -- Me/Pl = EP 0°42'
-- Sun-Mercury co 3°26' M
-- Mercury-Mars op 3°38'
Moon-Mercury co 1°05' M
Moon-Mars op 2°33' M
Moon-Pluto co 3°12' M

Day: Capsolar Transits {0}
t Sun op s EP-a 1°29'

Day: Cansolar Transits {-1}
t Venus op s Asc 0°19'


Since the CapQ didn't catch this, we should check the Arisolar and Libsolar quotidians and transits, according to statistics.

Day: Arisolar Transits & Quotidians {0 or +1}
t Uranus sq s MC 1°19'
[t Saturn co s Mars 20' but outside orb of the angle]
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t Mars co p Moon 0°25'
p MC op t Jupiter 1°34'

Day: Libsolar Transits & Quotidians {"2}
t Pluto co s MC 0°37'
t Pluto sq s Moon 0°17'
t Mercury sq s Moon 0°55'
t Mercury co s MC 1°49'
t Uranus co s Asc 2°00'
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p Asc co s Uranus 1°21', t Uranus 1°48', Ur/Ur = Asc 14'