A midair collision near Carlisle Airport involving a small aircraft and a helicopter has left multiple people dead, and investigators are now looking at what went wrong. The airport reportedly lacked a staffed control tower at the time, and questions are being raised about whether better collision-avoidance technology or clearer separation between helicopter and fixed-wing traffic could have prevented it. What do you think needs to change to stop something like this from happening again?
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