rubbish
The chinook was flying in clear air, visible to the Yachtsman, Mr Holbrook; who could also see the lighthouse. It would seem that the orographic cloud was just a little higher on the land mass of the mull
So they cleary saw the hill did they...? so why did they fly into it then?
Dont get me wrong I'm playing the devils advocate here and feel very strongly that the charge of negligence should be removed straight away. They did not display any negligence. They displayed poor airmanship and poor captaincy BUT they did not warrant any form of negligence.
BUFFOON - SORT THIS OUT