Kinnick fly over
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I just reread my answer because your comment caused me some concern as to whether or not my response appeared "hostile" or even "terse" - I simply do not see any hostility in my reply. There may have been a little bit of "dry cynicism" - but certainly no hostility! The simple issue is - Did these pilots violate operational rules? Did they endanger lives and property? Did they do it for reasons of ego? The AF investigated, and found that the answer to all of these questions is "Yes"!
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@Stalicone Just Wondering,No need for hostilities.
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We care because getting the entire story regarding an event or incident is crucial to understanding it in it's complete context. YOU might not care, but others do. So the information is given to those who do...Not for those who don't. Next question.
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@Stalicone Why do we care?
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they were at 200 ft...
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@squatf16 Keep us free from what, son? 18 yr old muslims in Afghanistan? Sell it somewhere else...Perfect timing, right at 1000ft, and all got laid that night (except the married guy). Stadiametric ranging on wikipedia may set you straight on the altitude. And if you say winning AF, I will puke in my mouth...
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@Leviathan189 Just someone on their high horse trying to get these guys in trouble, is all this is. Someone trying to make a name for themselves, by putting these guys on the chopping block.
I fly at ten feet all day long. America is turning into a bunch of finger pointing pussies.
agviator 1 year ago 10
News - the pilots were disciplined for this flyover - the Air Force investigated it and found the T-38's were only 16 feet above the press box and traveling at over 400 kts. The lead pilot has lost his right to fly military aircraft
Stalicone 11 months ago