Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
I am not the one posting nonsense, rants and having a hissy here. You are the one who stated:
Again, you have no idea what happened or the hows and whys. You bring in non-related issues that the family of the pilots in the GA aircraft are experiencing. You have not looked at the stats for GA, Commercial and Military flights and loss of civilian life in the air and on the ground. You ignore what Military pilots have been trying to explain to you. Who is the emotional one again? Who is making all the assumptions? Who is attempting to be reasonable and rational and logical on here? Here's a hint, it's not you.
I really don't care about stats at the moment here. Yes GA collisions are more likely to be between GA aircraft, but that is also a function of the fact there are more GA aircraft around. Where I live, the nearest air base is McGuire and that is still some ways away. Around my GA airports there are no F16s flying here. If there is a collision it will most likely be a GA. The last "big one" here was a the Hudson river midair between a tour helicopter and a Piper aircraft in 2009.
Non-related issues that the family of the pilots in the GA aircraft are feeling? Gee, there was a collision with an F16 and that pilot ejected safely. That family lost both a father and son. I'm not making assumptions at the moment in terms of fault because not enough is known. But it never looks good when a military aircraft is involved in the deaths of US citizens here.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
    
 
		 
 
		