Oh ya, cuz commercial pilots are of such a high caliber. Eastern 401 anyone? If I have an accident in a military a/c, you have absolutley no right to ever know what the details of the investigation are. I don't care what your arguement is.[/quote
Okay, here’s my argument. I once flew with this guy, former Navy, who crashed at least once while in the Navy. He came in too hot, landed long, sheared the gear off, and took out the approach lights on the other side. Luckily, everyone walked away. Now fast forward 10 years or so. I am flying with this guy and he tries the same thing, several times, one time doing Vref+50 crossing the fence, no where near a stabilized approach. If I hadn’t been with him and a guy that is afraid to speak up was there, then that airplane would have wound up again in the approach lights. My point is, if this would have been public record, like all civilian pilots’ records, then he probably wouldn’t have been hired, and wouldn’t be risking the publics’ lives. We later found out about the crash in the military from a former squadron buddy, then he confessed to it.