RSD
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OK well that shifts the blame a little - even though as you have said the goal of investigations is to avoid blame - and it probably scuttles the DEI talk too.The pilot flying doesn't really need to have the CRJ in sight. In large part that's the job of the other pilot. If either pilot had the correct aircraft in sight, they wouldn't have done a beeline for it.