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At 08:47, 17 seconds before impact, the tower directed the Blackhawk to pass behind the CRJ, but the Blackhawk crew may not have received the full message due to a brief mic key. At 08:47:44, the Blackhawk crew reported traffic in sight and requested visual separation, which was approved.
Seven seconds before impact, the CRJ rolled out on final for Runway 33 at 344 feet and 143 knots. One second before impact, the CRJ increased its pitch to nine degrees nose up, with elevators near maximum.
Two seconds before the collision, the CRJ was at 313 feet, nine degrees nose up, 11 degrees left wing down, descending at 448 feet per minute. The Blackhawk's radio altitude at collision was 278 feet, with a slight nose-up pitch and left roll. The wreckage examination will help determine the exact collision angle. The Blackhawk's radio altitude at impact was 278 feet, but that altitude may not have been reflected on the altimeters in the cockpit due to conflicting data.