The price of DEI. She had no business flying above 200 feet in this busy corridor. She failed to follow ATC and instructions from the "right seat" to turn left to avoid the collision with the civilian aircraft. 67 people were killed.
Similarly, in Toronto, a commercial jet DEI pilot comes in hot, drops the jet hard on the right landing gear, snaps it and barrel rolls the airplane to a stop upside down. Luckily, no one was killed but there easily could have been.
I'd say Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves' last words to capt princess as they watched that plane getting up close and personal, were heartfelt and unfiltered.
"I'd say Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves' last words to capt princess as they watched that plane getting up close and personal, were heartfelt and unfiltered"
#1 - inopportune hot flashes?
not smart to ignore warnings.
back to watching real piloting, Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
The price of DEI. She had no business flying above 200 feet in this busy corridor. She failed to follow ATC and instructions from the "right seat" to turn left to avoid the collision with the civilian aircraft. 67 people were killed.
Similarly, in Toronto, a commercial jet DEI pilot comes in hot, drops the jet hard on the right landing gear, snaps it and barrel rolls the airplane to a stop upside down. Luckily, no one was killed but there easily could have been.
There are a very few women that are exceptional pilots. Two I can think of are Patty Wagstaff and Amelia Earhart. Did they ever find Earhart's body?
Crab's got her. Not the anti-penicillin ones.
Hanna Reitsch.
thanks
Not DEI ---- the way it should be.
In 25 years we had one female test pilot.
I'd say Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves' last words to capt princess as they watched that plane getting up close and personal, were heartfelt and unfiltered.
"I'd say Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves' last words to capt princess as they watched that plane getting up close and personal, were heartfelt and unfiltered"
...wags tail sadly...
...welcome aboard Patriot...
Was she alive and coherent at the time of the collision?