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Old 11th December 2017 | 09:36
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I knew Jake in Sudan.

I am sorry that this has happened to him, and particularly that another man died in the same accident. The point of my post was to attempt to make people aware of his (in my opinion) dangerous and unstable mentality in order to prevent such a tragedy.

I raised my concerns at the time, but he managed to get himself sacked for other reasons. He didn't fly a single hour in Sudan.
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Old 11th December 2017 | 09:41
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Originally Posted by nbequestriangirl
. Do you think Jake would intentionally sabatoage a flight and crash? We lost our friend Thursday while taking Jake up on a test flight in my brothers plane. Our friend was a accomplished pilot, flight instructor and military helicopter pilot. Jake told him that he had a Gulf Stream on order. The plane was a Huskey and I do not know details yet but we are suspicious. Please , if you know anything that would give insight , please email. Thank you
I have no idea, but he didn't seem like the type of person who would intentionally do this. Feel free to contact me via PM if need be.
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Old 12th December 2017 | 08:55
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his (in my opinion) dangerous and unstable mentality
but he didn't seem like the type of person who would intentionally do this
seems like exactly the type of person if your first assertion is accurate
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Old 12th December 2017 | 21:55
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In my opinion, his ambitions outweighed his abilities. Also, he dismissed any guidance he was given, even by far more experienced old hands. He was reckless in his approach to most activities. I was concerned he was going to get other people killed by doing something reckless and stupid. I was not of the opinion that he would deliberately sabotage an aircraft.
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Old 13th December 2017 | 05:52
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But if he has his hands on the controls when he decides to do something 'reckless and stupid' it might be difficult to stop him.
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