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Airforce Blaming Pilot in Fatal Crash of F-22
Lack of oxygen contributed to accident (www.avweb.com) Más...I have seen these things flying around at night. It's a very dim light that flies so fast that it isn't an airliner, but can't be a ufo because of how close to the city I live and frequency of sightings. I did not know then, but now I know that it could very well be fighter jets whizing by. Pretty cool.
RIP to the pilot. This is not the pilot's fault. If the article is right, and oxygen was cutoff to the pilot, it is the manufacturer's fault for the oxygen system failure. Second it is a policy issue that a pilot can jump into the cockpit with unfamiliar gear. But I'm not there. I just don't think the pilot should be blamed, and if so only with extreme caution and certainty. For this guy is no longer here to defend himself.
RIP to the pilot. This is not the pilot's fault. If the article is right, and oxygen was cutoff to the pilot, it is the manufacturer's fault for the oxygen system failure. Second it is a policy issue that a pilot can jump into the cockpit with unfamiliar gear. But I'm not there. I just don't think the pilot should be blamed, and if so only with extreme caution and certainty. For this guy is no longer here to defend himself.
Goodness, what a myriad of experts we have here.
i know; aren't we great..lol
You got any better thoughts, smart ass
None that your brain would be able to wrap itself around.
Best thing I can tell you, if you don't like it, stay out of it. As it is a free country, however, you are entitled to express your opinion. Seems to me that way back yonder I fought for you to have that right. I apologize for attempting to infringe upon it.
thank you for your service....merry christmas
I forgive you.
Tks, and Merry Christmas
Rest in Peace and with Honor.