Originally Posted by
Chugalug2
With respect, I don't think you have quite grasped the situation, etudiant. Yes, those who perpetrated the original and devastating attack on UK Military Air Safety are long retired but unfortunately succeeding serving VSOs have continued to cover up their actions, blaming resultant airworthiness related fatal air accidents on subordinates, sometimes even on the crews themselves. The good of the Star Chamber it seems outweighs the good of the Service. That serves to illustrate the lack of duty of care that pervades those high echelons. So they all have something to lose if they followed your advice (advice which is of course to be applauded).
It still begs the question of why?
That a small and self perpetuating cabal of senior officials prevent honest accident investigations and smear the victims is disgusting, but perhaps it is now the norm in the UK, looking at the Post Office hounding people to their death for false misbillings created by deficient computer software.
I guess UK libel laws prevent any more effective public 'J'accuse' document beyond the 'Inconvenient Truth'.