what are our aviation guys on here, thinking about the accident and pilot's trial?
I was all for the pilot being locked up for not doing the manoeuvre with enough height and a cavalier attitude, as allegedly was in his nature,
but then some experts are saying that he did not seem to be trying enough corrective actions to avoid the crash. No engine increase at the bottom, no urgent movements in the cockpit shown on the go pro he had behind him,
not even the use of the ejector seat,
Had he been impaired somehow or maybe ill, that prevented him taking enough and appropriate avoiding action?
was the loop high enough to begin with, but he wasn't fully in control and let it slip too much.
I am now thinking along the latter, what do others think?
For the sake of another 1000ft why would you even risk it? it would only have probably needed another 50ft to have it become a near miss instead.
I was all for the pilot being locked up for not doing the manoeuvre with enough height and a cavalier attitude, as allegedly was in his nature,
but then some experts are saying that he did not seem to be trying enough corrective actions to avoid the crash. No engine increase at the bottom, no urgent movements in the cockpit shown on the go pro he had behind him,
not even the use of the ejector seat,
Had he been impaired somehow or maybe ill, that prevented him taking enough and appropriate avoiding action?
was the loop high enough to begin with, but he wasn't fully in control and let it slip too much.
I am now thinking along the latter, what do others think?
For the sake of another 1000ft why would you even risk it? it would only have probably needed another 50ft to have it become a near miss instead.
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