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Old 27th Mar 2015, 12:07
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Well it is again clear that in light of the recent events; Airline pilot experience is of great interest to the media and public. Testing is not sufficient to replace experience.
Your experience as an "airline pilot" has no correlation to your desire to wilfully commit an atrocity based on your mental health, political or religious affiliations, or indeed anything else.

Historical examples have highlighted that time and time again.

Despite some extraordinary conjectures proffered for this particular event, the level of the pilots "airline experience" isn't realistically likely to be causal.

Do you honestly think that if both pilots flying experience had been available to any of the passengers there would have been a single one who would have changed their travel plans? I don't! I certainly wouldn't have done!

This is a high profile event that provides a platform for the Aerotoxic / Pay to fly / Drone worriers / etc. brigades, to torture in order to suit their own political platforms.
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