I used to work for a Repair Station that maintained two of the News
Helicopters for the Valley (Phoenix), not the two involved in the crash.
My own experiance in talking with these pilots on daily basis was quite different from the picture that some are painting.
We had two "Rival" TV stations helicopters based at our station but the pilots and photographers shared the same office, listened to the same scanners, drank coffee from the same pot. Etc
They were very professional, cooperately closely with each other and any law enforcement helicopters in the air. With the new gyro-stabilized long range cameras in the choppers they could maintain a safe distance from the scene and each other and still cover the story.
What happend in Phoenix was tragedy, a brief but fatal lapse of situational awareness. If friendly collsions were turned on in Aces High most of us would be dead a hundred times over.
For many of you, this was just a news story. For me, it was half hour of wondering if the crash had taken the lives of people that I had worked with for several years.