italian harvard wrote:
...if u dont agree with me I can't help it, but I guess this doesnt allow u to define my points as "absolutely wrong".
Alex
Alex, you are absolutely wrong. Your statements that "many people think that a hand of paint can solve any problem" and "I've heard 'we'll think about it later' too many times" suggest that negligence is a contributing factor to this accident. You're wrong. There's no evidence to support your statement, and lots to support the opposing viewpoint.
Your statement that "sometimes we are not 100% careful, otherwise such accidents wouldn't occur", is an insult to both the owner and the victims of this tragic accident. This is the same bullsh*t we had a few months back, when people were trying to tell warbird pilots we were unsafe for flying without helmets. I don't need penguins on the ground telling me the risks I take flying warbirds, I'm well aware of them. And for that matter I don't need you telling us that this accident could have been avoided if only we had been more careful. What would you suggest? Ground all aircraft? That would keep them safe (although a tad dusty).
Alex, you are absolutely wrong. Is that clear enough?