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Gerbil Maximus 09-23-2011 06:29 PM

Not intrested you childish cock, go try to upset someone else. My school system taught me honour, dignity and respect, something clearly your highly educated brain feels you can do without.

II./JG1_Wilcke 09-23-2011 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by IamNotDavid (Post 340005)
The FAA will probably investigate the crashes. Or do aircraft falling from the sky not involve the public?


NTSB does the incident investigation and analysis, with a final report, determining cause and assigning responsiblity. FAA will do the enforcement actions or issue an equipment AD if warranted. Being that this aircraft was a one off, highly modified airframe, in the experimental category it is highly unlikely there is much for the FAA to rule or enforce hardware wise.

The final report will be very relevant for the attorney's in the coming litigation. I noted the N number from the airframe and will follow on the NTSB reporting page as all these reports are public knowledge they are very interesting to read and you learn a lot from them if you are a pilot.

IamNotDavid 09-23-2011 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbil Maximus (Post 340097)
Not intrested you childish cock, go try to upset someone else. My school system taught me honour, dignity and respect, something clearly your highly educated brain feels you can do without.

Well, at least I don't get off on blood sports. I really have no idea where you got the idea that defending a sport where 2 people die for every 5 events qualifies you as honorable, dignified, or deserving of any respect.

Helrza 09-23-2011 06:39 PM

david, sorry to hear about ur friend, but life goes on.

And yes clearl.y both parties do understand the risk, pilots die every year inevents like this... Air shows and races as such, onlookers have died in past airshows, threw both accidents and pilot stupidity.... But curiously, the still go.

David. I really think that your phobia of all things bad has given you to much time to sit here and individually quote every single persons post. I think its just a little bit lame. I dont care about points of views from suvh people as urself..... Especially since i feel ur goal is to push ur opinion onto others, and make them say "ok, u win".

Please do your self a favour, go outside and enjoy the finer things in life, its too short to be scared of everything.

Mods, could you please lock this thread? This guy is rediculous, i dont see the point of one guy causing arguments within the entire community. Disgusts me.

IamNotDavid 09-23-2011 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Helrza (Post 340106)
David. I really think that your phobia of all things bad has given you to much time to sit here and individually quote every single persons post. I think its just a little bit lame. I dont care about points of views from suvh people as urself..... Especially since i feel ur goal is to push ur opinion onto others, and make them say ok, u win.

It's not a phobia of all things bad. I have already posted stats showing that air racing is appallingly dangerous. There is no other "entertainment" that comes even close.

Nor do I care if you admit that I win. Just stop posting. If the Reno enablers stop posting about how great it is, I'll stop posting about how obscenely dangerous it is.

ATAG_Doc 09-23-2011 07:25 PM

This breaks my heart to see these crash I wish they would ban them. Everyone that goes down is one less left for us to enjoy. And thankfully no one on the ground was hurt but it could have easily been disastrous.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aajp-A43glA&

Gerbil Maximus 09-23-2011 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by IamNotDavid (Post 340101)
Well, at least I don't get off on blood sports. I really have no idea where you got the idea that defending a sport where 2 people die for every 5 events qualifies you as honorable, dignified, or deserving of any respect.

You are on a forum for a game that is gloryfing aviation warfare and the pilots who flew in it! :confused:
I guessed right then when i thought you dont even see your own countries servicemen as honorable or deserving of respect.

The poor chap who died at reno did so with respect, he was providing aviation lovers with a show, the people whom were unfortunately killed from the crowd, died at a show displaying the aviation they loved. Dont you give them anything less.

Being a doctor i think your time is best spend hounding the US health officials to ban smoking and alcohol consumption as they kill MILLIONS of people worldwide every year. So if you really want to be somebody, and make a difference take up that fight for the good of kind.

IamNotDavid 09-23-2011 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbil Maximus (Post 340123)
You are on a forum for a game that is gloryfing aviation warfare and the pilots who flew in it! :confused:

Playing war related flight sims is not anything like enjoying a "sport" where there are 2 death for every 5 events. No one dies playing computer games.

I'm not a doctor.

ATAG_Doc 09-23-2011 07:52 PM

Oh darn it. You missed again. What do I got to do to get this though your head? Everyone dies sometime doc.

http://techland.time.com/2011/08/01/...n-on-his-xbox/

IamNotDavid 09-23-2011 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by timej31 (Post 340133)
Oh darn it. You missed again. What do I got to do to get this though your head? Everyone dies sometime doc.

I'm not the one missing. The fact that everyone dies eventually has nothing to do with this. You don't get to recklessly kill people and then justify it by saying "well, they were gonna die anyways".


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