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Old 13th Jan 2020, 21:15
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Originally Posted by Airbubba
Aimer starts out saying that when he saw that the plane made a right turn after takeoff he knew that there was no control over the aircraft. He says that no pilot would have made a right turn going toward the mountains.

Listen for yourself. What a bunch of nonsense.

Remember he initially assured us that the AC759 near miss on landing at SFO was a 'non-event'? He later changed his tune to try to sell the pilot fatigue angle. 'What happened probably came close to the greatest aviation disaster in history' he said.
One of the many retired "experts" who get free publicity by pontificating for media outlets where no one has a clue whether what they say makes sense or not. It has become a full-fledged industry.
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