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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Larry Dighera writes: Due process. Granted, but the sentences seem strange. The sentence for murder was pretty light, and so were the punishments for the other parties. Depends. What jury would convict your murderer? Bertie |
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:32:30 +0100, Mxsmanic
wrote in : Larry Dighera writes: Due process. Granted, but the sentences seem strange. The sentence for murder was pretty light, and so were the punishments for the other parties. I agree. And it seems that Skyguide management, which was ultimately responsible for the situation, didn't receive any penalties at all. So justice wasn't done very well. That's not so unusual; OJ, Blake, Lay, de Lay, Rove, Bush, Gonzales, ... come to mind. This is the danger in hiring private companies to handle activities that are naturally monopolies. Quality _always_ declines. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. Take the USAF verbal reprimand of the F-16 flight leader, Parker, who lead his flight through congested Class B & C terminal airspace (which he failed to brief as required by regulations) without benefit of the required ATC clearance, resulting in the MAC with an ATP rated flight instructor in a Cessna 172. The USAF handed down a verbal reprimand for manslaughter. |
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Larry Dighera writes:
Take the USAF verbal reprimand of the F-16 flight leader, Parker, who lead his flight through congested Class B & C terminal airspace (which he failed to brief as required by regulations) without benefit of the required ATC clearance, resulting in the MAC with an ATP rated flight instructor in a Cessna 172. The USAF handed down a verbal reprimand for manslaughter. The military traditionally has a low opinion of civilians, even though it only exists to serve them. Is there an NTSB report on this? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Larry Dighera writes: Take the USAF verbal reprimand of the F-16 flight leader, Parker, who lead his flight through congested Class B & C terminal airspace (which he failed to brief as required by regulations) without benefit of the required ATC clearance, resulting in the MAC with an ATP rated flight instructor in a Cessna 172. The USAF handed down a verbal reprimand for manslaughter. The military traditionally has a low opinion of civilians, They've obviously met you. Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Larry Dighera writes: Take the USAF verbal reprimand of the F-16 flight leader, Parker, who lead his flight through congested Class B & C terminal airspace (which he failed to brief as required by regulations) without benefit of the required ATC clearance, resulting in the MAC with an ATP rated flight instructor in a Cessna 172. The USAF handed down a verbal reprimand for manslaughter. The military traditionally has a low opinion of civilians, even though it only exists to serve them. Like you would know anything about military tradition. Is there an NTSB report on this? Yes. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Like you would know anything about military tradition. I already know enough to be wary. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: writes: Like you would know anything about military tradition. I already know enough to be wary. But you're wary of going out for a walk! Bwawhawhahwhhahwahwhhahwhahw! Bertie |
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:22:25 +0100, Mxsmanic
wrote in : Larry Dighera writes: Take the USAF verbal reprimand of the F-16 flight leader, Parker, who lead his flight through congested Class B & C terminal airspace (which he failed to brief as required by regulations) without benefit of the required ATC clearance, resulting in the MAC with an ATP rated flight instructor in a Cessna 172. The USAF handed down a verbal reprimand for manslaughter. The military traditionally has a low opinion of civilians, even though it only exists to serve them. Is there an NTSB report on this? There is a summary of the final NTSB report he http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...8?dmode=source The USAF AIB report is he http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...6?dmode=source There's discussion he http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...999e553d4dff5f This isn't the first time: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...0e f5267d6416 The NTSB found a glider that was hit by an A4 (IIRC) out in the boonies to be at fault despite its having the right of way over powered aircraft. |
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