So I say to Tapper Dad, and all the other families affected by this accident, keep digging - for the truth.
Thanks for that DV, one example of our digging is a request via the FOI act on the Harrier in the air at the time of the accident. We were told by High Wycombe that " the Harrier which saw the Nimrod attempt to recover to Kandahar did not film the incident.
Yet I understand that they are fitted with CCD TV camera for video reconnaissance and as this was a major incident it would have been filmed . In fact we have been told by 2 parties at different ends of the country that a film exsists. So what are we to do forget it or keep digging ? The latter I think as in the Bue on Blue case mentioned. The relatives knew a film exsisted and yet they were told time and time again it did not.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...dlyfire107.xml
Mr Cameron raised the family's concerns that they had been "misled" by the MoD over the existence of the cockpit tape, in which the two US pilots were heard discussing whether to attack the British tanks - and their reaction when they were told that had fired on "friendly" vehicles.
He said three years ago, the British board of inquiry saw a copy of the video that had now been released. But the MoD told the family at the time that some classified material had been withheld from them, but didn't tell them exactly what it was. "The family thought they were told that no tape existed," he said.
You see even the MOD can mislead relatives