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To: Doogle

Huh? Another one? Where’s the third going to be? Bad things happen in threes.


2 posted on 09/17/2011 6:52:40 PM PDT by tips up (Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.)
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To: tips up

I wonder if we read about air show crashes as often as they happen....


7 posted on 09/17/2011 6:59:08 PM PDT by treetopsandroofs (Had FDR been GOP, there would have been no World Wars, just "The Great War" and "Roosevelt's Wars".)
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To: tips up
The Blue Angels have been flying over my house the last two days, and will perform again tomorrow. I couldn't help but say a prayer for their safety and also the fans.

What a great sight.

The sound of FREEDOM!

12 posted on 09/17/2011 7:10:31 PM PDT by Coldwater Creek (He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty Psalm 91:)
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To: tips up

This has been a bad year on the airshow circuit; a female wing-walker died in May of burns she received when her stunt plane crashed in March. And, more recently, we had a aerobatic pilot die during a show in Kansas City, and another wing-walker died in Michigan while attempting to transfer from an aircraft to a helicopter(a stunt he performed hundreds of time). The same weekend, a member of the RAF Red Arrows died in a crash in England.

Now, with the disaster in Reno, I’ve actually heard politicians call for more regulation of airshows and performers. Please. Aviation is inherently risky; pilots and other airshow performers make daring maneuvers look routine because of long hours of preparation and exacting standards. Inevitably, accidents will happen and people will die. But we don’t need to regulate airshows and air races out of business.

It’s worth remembering that the two worst airshow disasters in history occurred in Europe, where performing aircraft have long been allowed to fly over crowds and conduct maneuvers that would never be authorized in the States. Airshow pilots, performers and air racers understand the risks they face and are willing to accept the odds. The FAA provides a sufficient level of regulation and supervision. Mourn for the dead, learn from the accidents and move on. That’s the way it has always been in aviation and the way it should be.


24 posted on 09/17/2011 8:12:48 PM PDT by ExNewsExSpook (uoted)
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To: tips up

Already had a crash in Kansas City last month at there airshow. Then a day later a man fell off a plane at their airshow.


32 posted on 09/17/2011 10:01:16 PM PDT by Mozilla
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