sky37d said:I am truly saddened whenever an aviaition tragedy strikes, not only for the loss of life, but for the impact on the survivors.
All of us have lost someone close to us, or you will. Treasure the moments and memories amongst the living. Remember fondly those who are not with us. Speak well of those who are gone, or not at all.
Very well put. I couldn't have said it better myself.
planejockey said:I hope that the guys out there making dumb comments and speculating about the accident come to a realization that these men were doing our nation service. As an American please pay your respects to all that were involved trying to preserve our right to live free. I have a friend who is involved and I am greatly appreciative what he has put towards our nation. BTW formation flying or not flying is a risk every time you fly; hell ridding your bicycle is a risk. Those guys are professionals, so please give them the utmost respect and let the NTSB and the FAA figure it out.
I also agree with your statement. These were guys getting ready to head over to Iraq. Let's give them the respect they are due!
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