Originally Posted by
Whistlin' Dan
"Why it happened cannot be determined..."
Agreed. But he was also in charge of the Wing's Standardization and Evaluation branch, which means that somebody up the chain-of-command was favorably impressed with his flying, and had charged him with impressing upon those in his organization his distorted sense of values and standards. That opens up a whole new chain of responsibility for the accident.
Nepotism...
He should have lost his wings after almost hit a ridge line, trying to show off for the camera!
Last edited by crewdawg; 10-09-2010 at 05:31 AM.