10 + pages of comments put together in the majority by a bunch of righteous, pompous tossers, engrossed in self-importance citing RFMs, AOPs, legalities, authorities, what have you, fighting on nationalistic differences over an event with a fatality
which probably would not have happened if the principles of airmanship would have been adhered to.
You guys remember what
airmanship is? Not cast in stone, nor laid down in legal definitions, but a skill that was applied since whoever it was, first took off. (New nationality bashing looms) And it developped over the decades.
Now we seem to have reached a point in aviation where it is a non-skill, because it is difficult to put it into a manual.
B.t.w. is it clever to put a running chainsaw on the ground next to you?
Is it illegal? Is it done somewhere in the world? On a regular basis?
Beware of tossers.