The investigation into the plane and helicopter crash will follow a three-stage process, former Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for the Air Force Retired Brigadier General John Teichert says.
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00:00To the investigators, what are the obvious questions that need to be raised at this stage?
00:06What would you ask them to focus their efforts on?
00:08Tom, there are three major stages of the investigation.
00:11The first is to gather all the perishable data so that you can have it on hand when
00:18you investigate.
00:19The next is then to piece together exactly what happened.
00:23And the final is to get to those root causes.
00:25Some of that perishable information includes training records, maintenance records, personnel
00:31records, and then all of the communication that went on between air traffic control and
00:36those aircraft, not just in the seconds before the crash, but in the minutes before the crash
00:42to see if there was a root cause that led to confusion way earlier than the crash.
00:47And then gathering all of the debris once the bodies are recovered and starting to piece
00:52together the aircraft and using those flight data recorders or black boxes to trace the
00:57details of what was going on in the cockpit and with the machines before the crash and
01:02during the crash will be all of the things that these bodies will be charged with investigating
01:07to quickly get to the root cause.