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On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 15:38:19 -0800, Ramy wrote:
I am actually not surprised. The NTSB is notorious for missing the point and opportunities to learn lessons. All they need to find is some alcohol or drug in the blood and balme it on it and they are done. Just like in car accidents. Otherwsie they conclude a pilot error due to loss of control. I bet Bumper's investigation by just looking at the tow hook was more thorough than the NTSB investigation. Do you not have a govermental organisation like our AAIB in Leftpondia? http://www.aaib.gov.uk/sites/aaib/publications/formal_reports.cfm Their investigations and reports seem very thorough. -- Alex |
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