
Skeggy (Kev).
Hi Steve.SteveS wrote:Good job he decided to get out when he did - brave man.
Did this happen long ago?
Steve
Flaps wrote:A write-off possibly.
What was that one Tim? Not a fatal i hope?Sheff wrote: Reminds me of the Meteor crash at Coventry - you see a T7 fly past with the gear down and the brakes out and your hair stands on end, and yet this is a CFS instructor - one of the RAF's most experienced pilots. Mistakes happen no matter what you do, sadly.
Unfortunately it is a reflection on his skills, these guys are there because they are the best or at least are meant to be the best. The pilot made a mistake pure and simple so his skills are questionable same as anyone else making a mistake in their own job. These guys/girls do a sterling service but they know the risks and lifestyle of the job before they sign the dotted line, so why would they question it? Having worked in Iraq myself for 2 years (2003-2005) and for the best part of it under frequent mortar/rocket attack I can relate to the day to day risks faced by our forces. I knew the risks involved before going and I saw the risks first hand while there, but at the end of the day no one forced me to go or indeed stay there.garyscott wrote: It is NO reflection on the pilots skills, we may have a hard day at work and come home stressed and tired, but ours is nothing compared to what those lads and ladies have to endure, and they do it without question.
Gary.
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