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bongodriver 09-17-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diveplane (Post 337322)
well his heads nowhere to be seen in the pic? weird stuff indeed.
my only other guess was he was trying to bail , managed to unclip his seat harness, g forces slumped him forward, hence you cant see his head in pic?

Yeah but this is where the speculation circus begins.....we could argue and debate in complete circles over any incident like this, only the professionals will give any kind of reasoned explanation.

My only real stance in this topic is that age is not relevant, a young guy could die suddenly, a young guy will make mistakes that his youthfull reactions can't compensate for........it's just irrelevant.

JG52Krupi 09-17-2011 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bongodriver (Post 337326)
Yeah but this is where the speculation circus begins.....we could argue and debate in complete circles over any incident like this, only the professionals will give any kind of reasoned explanation.

My only real stance in this topic is that age is not relevant, a young guy could die suddenly, a young guy will make mistakes that his youthfull reactions can't compensate for........it's just irrelevant.

I agree with your what you say but that being said it is a high speed race and at that age you should be taking things a bit easier.

diveplane 09-17-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bongodriver (Post 337326)
Yeah but this is where the speculation circus begins.....we could argue and debate in complete circles over any incident like this, only the professionals will give any kind of reasoned explanation.

My only real stance in this topic is that age is not relevant, a young guy could die suddenly, a young guy will make mistakes that his youthfull reactions can't compensate for........it's just irrelevant.


well imo age is relevant , high g fighter and a 74 year old man behind the controls .

1= heart attack
2= g load


younger man can tolerate it more over a pensioner in the sky, past his best flying days, should have retired to flying cessnas straight and level.

even better retired grounded.

relevent to me for safer displays and skies.
.....

quicker the FAA or authorites step in imply new restrictions the better.

winny 09-17-2011 03:52 PM

It is strange that his head is not in view.

For anyone who's not seen these.

http://patdollard.s3.amazonaws.com/w...7067004b9a.jpg

Same plane just before taking off

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image..._012933869.jpg

Awful whatever happened.

ElAurens 09-17-2011 03:55 PM

One of my squad mates was 100 yards from the crash.

He and his companions are OK, at least physically.

Please stop this uninformed speculation and childish debate.

It serves no purpose other than to make cheap the lives that were lost and the lives that were scarred because of this tragedy.

Take some time to be thankful for your loved ones and the time you have with them.

*EDIT*

There is another photo that shows the left elevator trim tab missing. So let's not cherry pick photos, OK?

winny 09-17-2011 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 337333)
One of my squad mates was 100 yards from the crash.

He and his companions are OK, at least physically.

Please stop this uninformed speculation and childish debate.

It serves no purpose other than to make cheap the lives that were lost and the lives that were scarred because of this tragedy.

Take some time to be thankful for your loved ones and the time you have with them.

*EDIT*

There is another photo that shows the left elevator trim tab missing. So let's not cherry pic photos, OK?

If that comment's aimed at me then I made no remark other than it was strange. I was posting the pic so people could see for themselves. It wasn't meant as a conspiracy/speculation thing.

ElAurens 09-17-2011 04:02 PM

No problem Winny.

I'm just a bit agitated over the wild speculation over this. When someone you know comes that close it puts the whole thing in a much different light.

bongodriver 09-17-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diveplane (Post 337328)
well imo age is relevant , high g fighter and a 74 year old man behind the controls .

1= heart attack
2= g load


younger man can tolerate it more over a pensioner in the sky, past his best flying days, should have retired to flying cessnas straight and level.

even better retired grounded.

relevent to me for safer displays and skies.
.....

quicker the FAA or authorites step in imply new restrictions the better.


1. there have been countless instances of 20 year old professional sports players just dropping dead.

2. Red 4 of the red arrows, highly trained young man, speculated to have suffered g loc.

3. do you know how much g was being pulled at the time of the incident?

4. if the authorities apply age restrictions then prepare to see even more fatalities due to youthfull ego and overenthusiasm causing accidents, anytime authorities are called to action they take the lazyest route and make draconian bans, way to go...spoil the fun for future generations.

5. if there was so much negative g stopping the apparent gear deployment, then why are there no flailing arms of a dead or unconcious pilot seen pressed against the canopy?

winny 09-17-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 337337)
No problem Winny.

I'm just a bit agitated over the wild speculation over this. When someone you know comes that close it puts the whole thing in a much different light.

Cool, the last thing this thread needs is arguments. It would seem disrespectful.

diveplane 09-17-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 337333)
One of my squad mates was 100 yards from the crash.

He and his companions are OK, at least physically.

Please stop this uninformed speculation and childish debate.

It serves no purpose other than to make cheap the lives that were lost and the lives that were scarred because of this tragedy.

Take some time to be thankful for your loved ones and the time you have with them.

*EDIT*

There is another photo that shows the left elevator trim tab missing. So let's not cherry pick photos, OK?

no child debates here, entitled to our opinions just like you.

we are all sorry it happened , wont bring people back, but again new FAA display regulations imo need to take effect asap.


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