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Old 16th December 2013 | 19:37
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From: Quite near 'An aerodrome somewhere in England'
Thats right, because an AOPA/EASA/BAeA Aerobatics rating is the same as a high altitude jet upset!
What a particularly stupid comment.

A 'high altitude jet upset' is most likely due to either inadequate training, woeful monitoring or basic complacency by thoroughly medicocre SOP-is-God people-tube minders. Or a combination of all three.

When it does go wrong, as we have seen on far too many occasions, these inept numpties haven't the faintest idea why - or what to do about it.

At least with some basic aerobatic and confidence manouevre experience, they might not turn into gibbering idiots if the AoB exceeds 25 deg....
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