The NTSB recently released a couple of simulations of air to air crashes. They scanned the views from inside the aircraft involved and then re-created what the pilots would have seen leading up to the crashes. As the videos show, by the time visual contact was made the crashes were inevitable. This is pretty darned sobering. It's even more disturbing that one of the crashes happened at a Tower Controlled Airport (San Diego). The other one happened in Virginia where an F-16 flew through a Cessna 150. The 150 never had a chance. Again, air traffic control was in contact with the F-16 and knew of the conflict, but did not give instructions to avoid the collision. Spooky!
I think I'll accelerate getting ADS-B out installed so I have some technology to help my eyes identify traffic.The story behind these videos is here:
http://generalaviationnews.com/2016/11/16/ntsb-issues-safety-alert-on-midair-collisions/?utm_source=The+Pulse+Subscribers&utm_campaign=25aae265d6-TPoA2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62525a9780-25aae265d6-53353


