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KPax
11th Aug 2018, 10:09
I am assuming that the F15 pilot who was scrambled to the incident at SeaTac would have had a decision to make, with a lot of built up area not an easy one I would imagine.

VinRouge
11th Aug 2018, 10:20
I am assuming that the F15 pilot who was scrambled to the incident at SeaTac would have had a decision to make, with a lot of built up area not an easy one I would imagine.

I suspect not his decision.

KPax
11th Aug 2018, 10:50
Where to fire, when to fire, surely the guy who is actually firing the weapon has the final decision even though orders have been issued.

Pontius Navigator
11th Aug 2018, 12:13
What's the story?

treadigraph
11th Aug 2018, 12:34
What's the story?
Stolen plane closes Seattle-Tacoma airport before crashing (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45153535)

Danny42C
11th Aug 2018, 18:57
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/520/cpsprodpb/12FFF/production/_102932877_de32-1.jpgImage copyright CBS Image caption Footage shows a fire burning in the spot where the plane went down.

Reckon his troubles are over !

glad rag
11th Aug 2018, 19:16
Obviously an individual with severe mental health issues.