falcon20driver
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F'n idiots....
Darwinism at its best here. At least the world is a little safer now.
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Wow. Did "Unprofessional Behavior" previously exist as a probable cause, or did the NTSB create it just for this accident?
You sir are a tool.F'n idiots....
Darwinism at its best here. At least the world is a little safer now.
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Ditto........
Nevermind. You're not worth it.![]()
The fact that the NTSB cited "the pilots' unprofessional behavior, deviation from standard operating procedures, and poor airmanship..." is curious. It's a major departure from the usual restating of the facts (think "pilot failed to maintain directional control" when an airplane departs a runway). Is this a new direction of the NTSB? Do they think that this kind of probable cause is more useful than simply restating what happened? I don't know, but I'd be interested in an interview with the authors of the report.
Can we please put this accident to bed. They've more than paid for their mistakes, no matter how egregious they were.
The fact that the NTSB cited "the pilots' unprofessional behavior, deviation from standard operating procedures, and poor airmanship..." is curious. Is this a new direction of the NTSB? Do they think that this kind of probable cause is more useful than simply restating what happened?
USA Today said:"They didn't cause the accident, but I'm going to suggest that they may have enabled the accident," [NTSB Board Member Robert] Sumwalt said of the airline.
My only disappointment with the NTSB was this:
Ummmm... bullsh**. They absolutely caused this accident. They took a fully-functional airplane and destroyed it.
This accident should never be "put to bed". Every pilot should always remember this accident and it's causes. Maybe that will keep someone else from screwing around with an airplane and killing people.