...............This is just a question and I am no pilot! But... If you see someone about to do something stupid, is it an unwritten rule you go hint to them that “flying today might not be a good idea” or stay out of their business?
A local CFII, having just landed told JFK, Jr. something along these lines: "The weather is REALLY bad out there tonight. If you're not instrument rated, you better not go!" I agree with
@fholbert, you can try but you can't stop. IMHO, we have an obligation to the industry to try....
Is he a helicopter pilot? If so, he doesn't really have the experience with fixed wing to know what he's talking about for takeoff mins. I dunno. Even if it's true that the weather was too bad for takeoff, it shouldn't be said on TV. At least, not until the investigation is complete. Hell, the bodies were still in the smoking airframe. Poor form. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not a fair statement! I happen to be both and as far as we know, so is the pilot that was interviewed. Even a helicopter pilot can see and, the more advanced ones can maybe even read a weather report. Some of them can even open a door and look out!