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Old 12th May 2005 | 08:56
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SilsoeSid

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B73,

If you think we are singing from the same hymn sheet, there must be quite a few songs on it, as I am not singing the same tune as you.

Nice update to the formula, buckling under pressure ? However I still wouldn't agree with the phrase "much higher chance of a potential recipe for disaster". Sounds as if you are trying to get all the bases loaded on that one.

But now your song to sing is that it's all academic. Come on B73, which side of the fence are you going to land on?

I am trying to fathom out your definition of 'experienced', or indeed this phrase you are using, 'experienced enough'. What on earth do you mean when you say;
"Although the commander was an experienced pilot, he (unfortunately) wasn't experienced enough (ie under-experienced) to know when to stay on the ground."
How can you say such a thing, without people thinking as Brassed Off does, "sharing a cockpit with you would be very difficult due to the size of your head." whilst reading your posts?

Perhaps by your definition, we should all get nice 9-5, Mon-Fri jobs that enable us to keep our feet on the ground.

'And finally';
"We will probably never know the pressures that he was under to lift again in such dire conditions but it took 4 lives so that we could all learn from his mistake. RIP."

Have you seen the report? Please tell us why this incident occured, as you seem to have laid all blame onto the pilot launching in bad weather.



It's a nice day out there today, let's keep it that way.

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