Sun Jan 22, 2023 1:48 am
Sun Jan 22, 2023 2:46 am
p51buff wrote:Xray wrote:If there are inaccuracies, why not point them out, if in fact he won't allow discussion on his channel ?
Seems to me there is a fair amount of discussion there, with many pilots/ATC.
How can I say this delicately?
Anyone who really knows what happened is part of the NTSB investigation and possible upcoming lawsuits, is not posting on the internet, and won't be talking unless under oath or with counsel present. Anyone who is claiming they know what happened doesn't, and is just speculating.
There is some excellent information in this thread by some very distinguished pilots, notice that they are choosing their words very carefully, and the gist of their posts comes down to "Wait for the investigation, until then we don't really know what happened." I have a feeling that, like me, they know quite a bit more than what they are willing to post and :respect: to them if so.
Sorry, but I won't say more.
Sun Jan 22, 2023 12:26 pm
Xray wrote:... in lieu of any mechanical problems or in air medical emergencies [so far no reason to believe either is a factor], the cause of that conflict is either pilot error or control error, of combination of the 2 ,, And at this point, control is looking the most likely.
Sun Jan 22, 2023 1:58 pm
Kyleb wrote:Xray wrote:... in lieu of any mechanical problems or in air medical emergencies [so far no reason to believe either is a factor], the cause of that conflict is either pilot error or control error, of combination of the 2 ,, And at this point, control is looking the most likely.
So what is there to talk about?
Sun Jan 22, 2023 5:59 pm
Xray wrote:Kyleb wrote:Xray wrote:... in lieu of any mechanical problems or in air medical emergencies [so far no reason to believe either is a factor], the cause of that conflict is either pilot error or control error, of combination of the 2 ,, And at this point, control is looking the most likely.
So what is there to talk about?
Thats up to you, why are you asking me ?
I think its pretty obvious that airboss screwed up [not just because of the recent release of show audio], I inferred as much weeks ago.
But by all means, if you'd rather hold your breath and wait for the report, feel free. Why do you even follow this topic if no one is allowed a reasoned opinion ?
Sun Jan 22, 2023 6:25 pm
RyanShort1 wrote:aerovin wrote:After hearing the recording: if the lead airplane in a flight of three reports ‘traffic in sight,’ what assurance is there that all three pilots have the traffic in sight? I understand that this works in a tight formation but if the flight is strung out over a mile or more, is it really a flight of three?
"In trail" is still a formation, and they had just been instructed to switch to trail, which is fairly standard at the WOD show for switching to photo passes.
Sun Jan 22, 2023 6:45 pm
Xray wrote:Kyleb wrote:Xray wrote:... in lieu of any mechanical problems or in air medical emergencies [so far no reason to believe either is a factor], the cause of that conflict is either pilot error or control error, of combination of the 2 ,, And at this point, control is looking the most likely.
So what is there to talk about?
Thats up to you, why are you asking me ?
Sun Jan 22, 2023 8:08 pm
aerovin wrote:RyanShort1 wrote:aerovin wrote:After hearing the recording: if the lead airplane in a flight of three reports ‘traffic in sight,’ what assurance is there that all three pilots have the traffic in sight? I understand that this works in a tight formation but if the flight is strung out over a mile or more, is it really a flight of three?
"In trail" is still a formation, and they had just been instructed to switch to trail, which is fairly standard at the WOD show for switching to photo passes.
So, when the lead pilot calls "in sight" for the in trail formation spread out over a mile or so, and the presumption is that the "in sight" means visual separation, then what internal mechanism is there so that third guy a mile back has the traffic in sight? Asking seriously; I have no idea.
Sun Jan 22, 2023 9:06 pm
Kyleb wrote:You, my friend, are the one who seems thirsty for information which isn't forthcoming. No matter what questions you ask or what assumptions you form, nobody's going to know *the* answer until the report comes out.
I can wait.
Sun Jan 22, 2023 9:22 pm
Xray wrote:Whatever.
Mon Jan 23, 2023 1:46 pm
RyanShort1 wrote:Xray wrote:Whatever.
Take a hint, please. Curiosity is fine, until it becomes pushy and annoying.
It's not that people have things to hide, it's that there's a point at which there is a nexus between information that is best left to the the investigators. respect for the families, and legal requirements that means it's just best for a number of involved participants to have more respect for the process than others would like. I've probably said too much myself, but it's super annoying to see the false accusations and ill-informed speculations that really do hurt real people who played a part in this without malice or guilt.
Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:16 pm
Xray wrote:RyanShort1 wrote:Suggest you mind your own business and if you find me pushy and annoying, simply put me on ignore instead of pontificating.
Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:43 am
That is inevitable.RyanShort1 wrote:Brother, we all love warbirds... let's not be enemies.
Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:57 am
p51 wrote:That is inevitable.RyanShort1 wrote:Brother, we all love warbirds... let's not be enemies.
Any time a loss like this happens, it never fails:
5. Others tell those demanding answers to shut up
Tue Jan 24, 2023 2:03 pm
RyanShort1 wrote:Xray wrote:RyanShort1 wrote:Suggest you mind your own business and if you find me pushy and annoying, simply put me on ignore instead of pontificating.
Brother, we all love warbirds... let's not be enemies.
Redbird is my home airport. I saw the thing happen. I picked up some of the wreckage and handed it in to the NTSB folks.
You specifically want me to mind my own business, but you won't hear others telling you the same with regards to the direction your questions were going? I get that we all have curiosity, and I've contributed to this thread, but follow your own advice.