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Originally Posted by anglo
The Cessna below crossed at about a 90 degree angle of the other plane's course, definitely one of the 2 or both weren't flying at the right Altitude!
They have those altitudes for a reason it's hard to spot other planes and maintain visual separation. Not unusual for pilots asked by ATC to report traffic insight and struggle and some would say i have it on TCAS
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Again - I disagree. It's possible to be within 1 degree of a head on collision and still both be at the right altitudes.
It all depends where north is in the video, and there is absolutely no way of telling!