{"id":48435,"date":"2026-04-17T03:01:55","date_gmt":"2026-04-17T03:01:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=48435"},"modified":"2026-04-17T03:01:55","modified_gmt":"2026-04-17T03:01:55","slug":"firefighters-likely-had-limited-view-of-approaching-plane-in-laguardia-crash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=48435","title":{"rendered":"Firefighters Likely Had Limited View of Approaching Plane in LaGuardia Crash"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The rapidly approaching plane that collided with a fire truck at New York\u2019s LaGuardia Airport last month was most likely hard for the firefighters to see, a New York Times analysis has found.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">They were navigating in the rain on a taxiway that was angled away from the oncoming plane. Because the plane had just touched down, the pilots and the firefighters were left with very little time to react.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The collision killed both pilots and was the first deadly crash at the airport in over three decades. The two firefighters, who were rushing to another emergency, survived with injuries.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The Times built a 3-D model, interviewed aviation experts and analyzed flight data, video footage of the crash and air traffic control audio \u2014 all to answer a critical question: What could the firefighters see?<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">The truck\u2019s dispatch<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The two firefighters were driving on Taxiway D in the lead vehicle of a convoy that had been dispatched to assist with an emergency on the other side of the airport from the fire station.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Their fire truck, a type that can weigh upward of 60,000 pounds when fully loaded, is designed with the driver\u2019s seat in the center, in part to offer better visibility. The other firefighter typically sits to the right of the driver.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The air traffic control tower had cleared an Air Canada Express jet to land on Runway 4. About two minutes later, the tower cleared the truck to cross the same runway using Taxiway D. Eleven seconds later, the tower called back with an urgent warning to stop, but the truck kept moving. It is unclear if the firefighters in the truck heard the warnings.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">Each firefighter had a disadvantage<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Even in an optimal scenario in which the driver was looking directly toward the oncoming plane in the moments before collision, it\u2019s likely that his view of the approaching plane would have been obstructed by the second firefighter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">If the driver had leaned forward slightly with his head turned about 90 degrees to the right before looking straight again, the plane would have most likely been obstructed:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows estimated speeds of the truck and plane.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The second firefighter would have had a better view, but for him, the plane would most likely not have stood out as a moving object until it grew closer to the truck. Even as the plane was approaching, it would have stayed in roughly the same position in his field of view \u2014 making the plane more difficult to track than if it had been moving across his line of sight.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">This is a familiar phenomenon documented in aviation and maritime navigation, in which an object approaching on a collision course can appear to be stationary until the last moment, when it seems to suddenly grow in size.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Here is what the view for the second firefighter could have been if he had been leaning forward slightly with his head turned about 90 degrees to the right and looking toward the plane:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-label g-position-top-left svelte-1uggea0\">Second firefighter\u2019s perspective<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows estimated speeds of the truck and plane.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Crash footage shows that there was one vehicle in the convoy initially traveling alongside the fire truck, and it may also have blocked the firefighters\u2019 view of the runway before it came to a stop about seven seconds before the crash.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Based on the available evidence, there is no way to know with certainty where the firefighters were looking in the seconds before the crash. The runway where the crash occurred is bidirectional, meaning planes can approach one at a time for landing in both directions. As a result, the firefighters would not necessarily have been able to assume the direction of oncoming planes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The two firefighters, Sgt. Michael Orsillo and Officer Adrian Baez, who were hospitalized along with about 40 others, did not respond to requests for comment. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs LaGuardia Airport and its fire rescue unit, declined to comment.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">The taxiway was angled away from the oncoming plane<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The lead fire truck had been driving along a taxiway that was angled away from the direction of the oncoming plane. This means that the plane was approaching off the right rear section of the truck \u2014 where it would have been difficult for the firefighters to see \u2014 instead of its direct right-hand side.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">As a result of the angle, the driver would have had a difficult time spotting the plane, regardless of where he was looking. If he had turned to the right, toward the plane, his view might have also been obstructed by the firefighter beside him:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-label g-position-top-left svelte-1uggea0\">Possible sight lines for the driver<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows possible sight lines about two seconds before collision.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The plane would have appeared in the right corner of the second firefighter\u2019s field of view, but only if he had leaned forward slightly, turned his head to the right and looked in the plane\u2019s direction. Here is what he might  have seen right before the truck entered the runway about two seconds before collision:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-label g-position-top-left svelte-1uggea0\">Possible sight lines for the second firefighter<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows possible sight lines about two seconds before collision.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The analysis of the crash footage also shows that the truck turned slightly toward the left as it entered the runway. It is unclear whether it turned because the firefighters saw the plane, but the change in direction angled the firefighters farther away from the approaching plane, making it even harder to see.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Airports use these slanted taxiways because they allow planes to exit the runway more quickly, instead of having to make a sharp 90-degree turn at a slower speed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">That said, the Federal Aviation Administration urges airports to use intersections configured at 90-degree angles because they give pilots and drivers the best visual perspectives to see other aircraft and vehicles, said Michael O\u2019Donnell, a retired F.A.A. official and a former airport firefighter.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">The truck did not slow down or stop before entering the runway<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The Times analysis of the crash footage indicates that the truck did not stop or slow down before entering the runway and that it was traveling at a relatively steady speed of about 30 miles per hour from the moment the air traffic controller first gave the warning to stop until the collision.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows estimated speeds of the truck and plane.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Slowing down or stopping entirely may have given the firefighters more time to look and assess any oncoming traffic on the runway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Seconds after the controller first warned the truck to stop, about seven seconds before the crash, the convoy of vehicles that was following the lead truck slowed down and stopped while the lead truck continued.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">Once the tower clears an emergency response vehicle to cross a runway, the vehicle\u2019s drivers are not expected to obey the stop marks on the pavement, Mr. O\u2019Donnell said. But they are expected to look for aircraft before crossing and proceed with caution, he said.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">Other distractions<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">It\u2019s also likely that there were other visual distractions. The airport runway and taxiways are lined with lights. The night of the crash was rainy and misty, and the rain-slicked surface of the runway could have given it the appearance of a glaring light show.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">\u201cAt night, it\u2019s basically like driving through a lit-up Christmas tree,\u201d said Bobby Egbert, a spokesman for the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association, the officer\u2019s union. \u201cYou have so many lights and the crew has to know exactly what those lights mean.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-fkyd84\">Emergency personnel responded to a Port Authority fire truck\u2019s collision with an Air Canada jet on the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">Angela Weiss\/Agence France-Presse via Getty Images<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">What the firefighters could have seen or not seen \u201cwith that equipment, at that time of night, with that illumination,\u201d is one of the many components of the National Transportation Safety Board\u2019s investigation, said Peter Knudson, a spokesman for the board, who said the preliminary report would be released later this month. He declined to answer questions about the crash, citing the ongoing investigation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">According to safety board officials, the airport\u2019s runway status lights, set in the pavement at taxiways and runway crossings to warn of planes on or approaching the runway, were functional that night. Video analysis of the crash shows that the truck may have entered the runway around the same time as the lights went from red to dark, which they are designed to do a couple seconds before a plane passes.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-17u6t01\">What the jet\u2019s pilots may have seen<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">For the pilots, Captain Antoine Forest and First Officer Mackenzie Gunther, the truck was most likely in their field of vision from the cockpit, if they were looking down the runway:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"> <span class=\"g-note svelte-fkyd84\">Note: Video shows estimated speeds of the truck and plane.<\/span>  <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">About the same time that the fire truck entered the runway, the Air Canada jet dropped its speed sharply below what is typical after touchdown, according to a Times analysis that compared the jet\u2019s flight data with hundreds of other landings on Runway 4 by the same aircraft model. The plane reduced its speed to about 100 miles per hour from about 140 miles per hour in about three seconds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text g-body-text svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The firefighters\u2019 limited visibility is only one factor among many that the authorities are investigating as possibly contributing to the crash. They are also looking into any potential problems with air traffic controller staffing, radio miscommunications and vehicle tracking technology.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">How we analyzed the crash footage<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The Times estimated the position and speed of the lead fire truck by analyzing video of the crash, flight path data from Flightradar24, satellite imagery and the manufacturer\u2019s dimensions of the vehicle.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">First, we geolocated the camera in the crash video by matching landmarks in the footage (buildings, runway markings and lights) to their real-world positions in satellite imagery. From that fixed vantage point, we measured the span of the truck in each video frame. Those measurements \u2014 combined with the truck\u2019s physical dimensions, its path along the taxiway and its position relative to the runway lights \u2014 allowed us to estimate its position frame by frame. From those positions and the video\u2019s timestamps, we then calculated the truck\u2019s speed. Our estimates of the truck\u2019s position are within three feet, and its speed is within five miles per hour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">We placed the positional data of the truck into a georeferenced 3-D model of the airport, where we programmatically animated the vehicles along their paths. We tested our analysis by overlaying the video frames on the 3-D model rendered from the camera\u2019s position, as seen in the video below.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-kxgec5 g-text_last\">The Times also obtained flight data showing landings at LaGuardia Airport from several hundred aircraft \u2014\u00a0the same model as the Air Canada Express jet. The data helped us understand how the plane\u2019s speed on the runway compared with that of other planes slowing down after a typical touchdown.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-fkyd84\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">  <span class=\"g-source svelte-fkyd84\">Source: Video of the crash from @305topgun, via X<\/span> <span class=\"g-credit svelte-fkyd84\">The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The rapidly approaching plane that collided with a fire truck at New York\u2019s LaGuardia Airport last month was most likely hard for the firefighters to see, a New York Times analysis has found. They were navigating in the rain on a taxiway that was angled away from the oncoming plane. 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