Isn't everyone as shocked as I am about this incident? The flagship AT/AAR fleet of RAF almost lost 200+ passengers and crew! The proposed cause is worthy of inclusion in an "airplane" movie, if it was not so serious. How much does this reflect on the whole PFI and the people who pushed from within for this hugely expensive "private raf" instead of cheaper, proven, options?
I am concerned that the problems run deep within the whole set-up. Please RAF, let's see the "private raf" have its great gloating publicity machine wound-up and the whole outfit knuckle-down to the basics of safe, productive flying, if that is possible from the alien monster that has been allowed to form within the RAF?
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