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As an ex warbird pilot, I'd be the first one to admit that money and
horsepower don't necessarily mix, but I'd also tell you that some of the finest pilots I've ever known were warbird pilots. Aircraft accidents are no place to start generalizing about specific communities. What happened out there today was a tragedy. ALL accidents are tragedies. Hell, I lost five friends in ONE air racing accident in a mid-air. You have cowboys in all branches and phases of aviation, and Oshkosh can bring out the best and the worst in everybody. The stress alone involving aircraft movement at the show is tremendous. This means EVERYBODY involved should be on their toes and doing their job at top form, be they pilots or ground personnel. As for the warbird pilots; I agree that the airplanes can be a real problem in the wrong hands. So can any other airplane for that matter. Mid-airs are something that absolutely has to be a prime consideration for everyone attending Oshkosh, warbird or breezy! My over riding concern about Oshkosh is that something is learned from all this and corrective measures taken to keep things in line out there. It's a great show, with wonderful equipment and some extremely talented people taking part in it every year. Finally, as an old air show and warbird pilot myself, I have to tell you that in an environment like Oshkosh, the possibility of an accident happening is leaps and bounds above the norm, and unless EVERYBODY out there from the people running it, through the pilots attending it, all the way down to the newest line boy are tuned in solidly to the flight safety issue, what happened today will almost certainly happen again. Let's hope it's a wake up call for EVERYBODY!!!! Dudley Henriques "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... I'm prejudiced. Of course I'm prejudiced. In 5000+ flight hours, I've never come as close to a midair as I did at Oshkosh 1999. Oshkosh Tower: "BlueOnBlue Cessna, number three for runway 27. Ercoupe put it on the numbers. Flight of three T6s, cross over runway 27, right downwind for runway 27, caution the Cessna at the gravel pit." (Warbird flight leader) "OK fellers, let's show them what a warbird arrival is like." The Cessna is looking, looking, and turns downwind. The copilot screams, "Oh, my God " and the pilot turns hard left, only to see two wings perhaps fifty feet below. Tower tells warbirds that they nearly had a midair with a Cessna. Warbird flight leader, "Then tell tell the little b@$+@rd to get out of our way." I've about had it with the arrogant warbird *******s. The only reason that there are warbirds at Oshkosh is that Pope Paul flew a warbird and wanted to invite his cronies. Pope Paul is out to pasture. Nobody else at Oshkosh gets gas money except the warbirds. Guess where the gas money is coming from? Your inflated entry ticket prices. You are paying for those stupid idiots to aggrandize World War II, which damned few of us can relate to. So this afternoon, one of the WWII warbird people who has more money than good sense, and who never learned how to clear the taxiway in front of his aircraft, killed one of our own. There has to be some sort of payback for this sort of stupidity. Warbirds, you are not welcome at Oshkosh. Jim |
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