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I now see the guy as a prick based not only on this, but added to what
a whole bunch of what folks who know him say. Make your own determination and if you get a chance, flip him off at OSH. AV Press "Yeager's comments on Crossfield hit new low" Here is a transcript of William P. Warford's article in the Sunday, April 23 issue of the Anteleope Valley Press. "Chuck Yeager is a great American hero, first man to break the sound barrier. And, having read about him and heard stories about him for a number of years, I can only conclude that he's also a first-class jerk. On Friday, with the news of Scott Crossfield's death less than 24 hours old, Yeager felt compelled to suggest to the media that it was Crossfield's own fault that he was killed in a single-engine plane crash in Georgia. Must be a great comfort to the Crossfield family. Television station KWWL in Iowa reported: "They were bitter rivals as they beat each other's records as test pilots in the 1950's." "And now, after the death of pilot Scott Crossfield in the crash of his own private plane this week, fellow test pilot Chuck Yeager is getting in some more digs. Yeager says he's 'sure sorry to hear' about Crossfield's death. But the first man to break the sound barrier says 'complacency' seems to have led to the accident. Yeager says Crossfield often flew in bad weather and sometimes 'exceeded his capability and got in trouble.' " Exceeded his capability? As if Crossfield were some student pilot looking forward to his first solo flight. Crossfield's capability obviously was prodigious. Yeager, as everyone knows, was the first pilot to break the sound barrier, Crossfield was the first to travel twice the speed of sound. Both were featured in the famous Tom Wolfe book, "The Right Stuff." As for Crossfield's crash, the re was indeed bad weather that night, but it looks like the investigators needn't bother even going to the scene - Yeager's already determined what happened. Isn't this the guy everybody make a big deal about for flying with a broken rib on his record-setting flight, against regulations? Wasn't that taking an unnecessary risk? I've heard stories from old-timers around here about Yeager's boorish attitude and lack of concern for others. Maybe 60 years of everybody telling you how great you are makes you think you don't need anybody else. That's sad. But hey, it's been a big week for Yeager. Not only did his rival die in a crash that Yeager could blame him for, he also won a $1 million court judgment against his own daughter. Way to go, Chuck............. " |
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