Irish Air Corps trainer down in Co Galway
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What's your point
What exactly is the meaning of your post? Are you a flying instructor? Do you have any idea what you are talking about, if you are suggesting what I think you are suggesting? When you post something of that nature back it up with worthwhile comment and assessment please.
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I read the post from airpolice as referring to the interesting word of "disimproving" and although it is actually correct, it's not commonly used.
I don't believe he was offering any new insight into the crash, or providing some new opinion, that cannot already be understood from the crash report.
Then again I could be completely wrong. Succumbing to the power of internet forum misinterpretation is quite easy.
I met the P1 a couple of times a few years ago and was saddened to hear of the accident. He was a very nice, friendly bloke in my opinion.
I read the post from airpolice as referring to the interesting word of "disimproving" and although it is actually correct, it's not commonly used.
I don't believe he was offering any new insight into the crash, or providing some new opinion, that cannot already be understood from the crash report.
Then again I could be completely wrong. Succumbing to the power of internet forum misinterpretation is quite easy.
I met the P1 a couple of times a few years ago and was saddened to hear of the accident. He was a very nice, friendly bloke in my opinion.
Report from RTÉ, 27th Feb 2014
State admits liability for Aer Corps cadet's death - RTÉ News
(although, just why the State broadcaster can't get the name of the particular arm of the Defence Forces correct is a poor reflection on the level of journalism at the station).
More here;
State admits liability for death of Air Corps cadet killed in 2009 crash
and here;
State accepts liability in the death of Air Corps cadet - Independent.ie
JAS
The State has admitted liability for the death of an Aer Corps cadet who was killed in a plane crash in 2009.
(although, just why the State broadcaster can't get the name of the particular arm of the Defence Forces correct is a poor reflection on the level of journalism at the station).
More here;
State admits liability for death of Air Corps cadet killed in 2009 crash
and here;
State accepts liability in the death of Air Corps cadet - Independent.ie
JAS