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Old 13th January 2012 | 02:06
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So you're sitting on the fence doing what?
... not standing up to blindly condone what appears to me to reckless flying, were I to witness it of an unknown pilot ('cause that's where this whole thread began)...

... But recognizing that there are a very few exceptional pilots, who really are in their own realm, whom I am not qualified to criticize.

You can't accept someone leaving their mind open?
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Old 13th January 2012 | 12:28
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Ray Hanna was truly exceptional.

and gave me more hours of pleasure over the years than a whole case of Mars bars.
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Old 14th January 2012 | 11:11
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The margins were greater than they appear to be on the video.
Given who was flying the Spitfire, I wouldn't have ducked.
The soldier killed at South Cerney some years ago probably thought the C-130 was also being flown by a professional up to the point at which it hit him. Any pilot, regardless of ability or reputation can make mistakes.
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Old 14th January 2012 | 11:46
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Yes... a court may take evidence over days or even weeks before coming to a decision. They hear a lot more than can ever be apparent on an internet list or in a newspaper article!

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Old 14th January 2012 | 16:53
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Originally Posted by PilotDAR
You can't accept someone leaving their mind open?
Of course I can. But to say what you said without making some point is not adding much to the discussion. I agree that we shouldn't come to conclusions prematurely.
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