After much buffoonery, I decided to start a new, useful thread.
This one won't tolerate speculation, theories, or guesses as to what happened in specific MU-2 crashes, keep that for the other thread. This thread is for information about what can be done to reduce MU-2 accidents, or for some even rid it.
Helpful info would be things such as addresses, phone numbers of people to contact about changes for MU-2 training, things in training that could be different, representatives to help petitions, ways to possibly get the FAA to look these cases in the face and realize there is something that needs to be done, and general information about what could be done with the actual plane itself.
Like I said, this is not to debate whether or not to blame the plane, point fingers at anyone/ thing specific, or criticize anyone about their personal feeling about the plane. Strictly here to bounce ideas off of each other. And please don't think that we're trying to "restrict" the pilots from flying...we WANT you to fly, that's why we're striving to make flying safer!
Ready.....GO!!
This one won't tolerate speculation, theories, or guesses as to what happened in specific MU-2 crashes, keep that for the other thread. This thread is for information about what can be done to reduce MU-2 accidents, or for some even rid it.
Helpful info would be things such as addresses, phone numbers of people to contact about changes for MU-2 training, things in training that could be different, representatives to help petitions, ways to possibly get the FAA to look these cases in the face and realize there is something that needs to be done, and general information about what could be done with the actual plane itself.
Like I said, this is not to debate whether or not to blame the plane, point fingers at anyone/ thing specific, or criticize anyone about their personal feeling about the plane. Strictly here to bounce ideas off of each other. And please don't think that we're trying to "restrict" the pilots from flying...we WANT you to fly, that's why we're striving to make flying safer!
Ready.....GO!!
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