Originally Posted by
Arnie Madsen
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Interesting to note impact scene from the NTSB video posted by Airbubba ..... the main rotor blades appear to be at the initial impact site and the remainder of the fuselage bounced and landed a bit farther away ...... could that indicate inverted flight at impact ??
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From Ms Homendy's second media briefing as uploaded to the NTSBgov youtube channel, I understood that the debris field is 500-600 ft long, and is comprised of tail, impact crater at ~1080ft alt, hillcrest, fuselage, main rotor.