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Great concept, but given the fickle nature of government contracts and
option years ("Sorry, we're a little behind on the paperwork ... can you just fold up shop for a quarter or two?") somebody could lose their ass as well as their sanity in this line of work. But a chance to fly single-seat A-4's as adversary ... what a briar patch. Somebody has already "los[t] their ass," and it wasn't Pearson or McBride or the investors... A few weeks ago one of the ATSI pilots punched out of an A-4 over the Great Salt Lake. He was too low when he went out. A good buddy of mine works at ATSI; he did a lot of the repair work on the Israeli A-4s and flew a couple of them back to the US. He's 60 and has nothing better to do, but it's a risky business... Actually, I was thinking of it more in a financial and figurative sense. Sorry to hear of the loss. I had a very good friend who became disoriented in a desert engagement and left a long flat ground scar where his A-4 impacted. Adversary work is incredibly rewarding. The single seat A-4 is my favorite ride. But the obstacles to making this a week-in week-out viable program are significant. R / John |
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