GripenFlyer wrote:Interesting news... I'm actually a little bit on the fence about this
There's a lot of talk around the speed and altitude at which he entered the loop, so if it's pilot error then bring him up on charges, but on the other side of the fence then... not really sure if this is a fair outcome, unless the pilot admits to wrong doing
GF
There was a lot of noise and whinging about how it would take so long to report, have and inquest, "get justice" etc. Even the Police (incorrectly) tried to force the AAIB to release information before they had conducted their formal, thorough report. Thankfully the Police did not get their way, but the report made it clear that the aeroplane crashed, in all probability, due to pilot error.
Fair or not, if the evidence points to the pilot operating negligently (low, outside manoeuvre "parameters/gates" and without escaping from the manoeuvre), with intent or not, it is difficult to see any other outcome. Was it fair to the 11 people who were on the ground (and their families and loved ones) when the otherwise apparently perfectly serviceable aeroplane ploughed into them?