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re: Mid air collision in SC: Cessna and F-16 **2 on Cessna Killed**
Posted on 7/7/15 at 1:19 pm to BigAppleTiger
Posted on 7/7/15 at 1:19 pm to BigAppleTiger
If this happened 100 ft above ground, it is absolutely the F16's fault unless it was in final approach or takeoff.
There is zero reason for that low of a position by the jet.
Maybe he was "buzzing" some friends. This doesn't look good
There is zero reason for that low of a position by the jet.
Maybe he was "buzzing" some friends. This doesn't look good
Posted on 7/7/15 at 1:35 pm to GeeOH
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If this happened 100 ft above ground, it is absolutely the F16's fault unless it was in final approach or takeoff.
There is zero reason for that low of a position by the jet.
Maybe he was "buzzing" some friends. This doesn't look good
So you're saying he was below the hard deck?
(I refuse to stop with the Top Gun references)
Posted on 7/7/15 at 2:04 pm to GeeOH
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If this happened 100 ft above ground, it is absolutely the F16's fault unless it was in final approach or takeoff.
There is zero reason for that low of a position by the jet.
agree, assuming this is civilian air space and it sounds like it was, most of the culpability is on the jet pilot flying that low.
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Maybe he was "buzzing" some friends. This doesn't look good
more reasons military cutbacks need to happen and more common sense/reasoning applied by those remaining in charge.
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