Max performing a damaged aircraft in front of crowds? Umm . . . ok. No problem there.
Well, if we're gonna ORM this, then let's talk about pilots pulling 10+g's at 230+ knots and skimming 50 feet over the surface of a river in front of crowds. Air Race is an inherently dangerous sport, both for pilots and spectators. Spectators ought to be coming in with that mentality. Much like a crowd at an F1 or NASCAR race, I'm sure a certain portion of the fans even come
hoping to see some crash-borne carnage. I think that implies some knowledge and expectation of danger.
Now put yourself in the pilot seat. I hit a bird, okay climb up, slow flight check, RTB. Sure. I did it last week, in fact. But I'm not an Air Race pilot, grunting and straining at 50 feet, focused on hitting the pylons and missing the water. He said he knew he hit the bird, but I'm betting he probably didn't know the extent of the damage. Better safe than sorry would have been good here, but if that were his guiding philosophy, he wouldn't be an Air Race pilot in the first place.
In his mind, I see: 30 seconds left in the race, just a few turns. The plane is flying fine. Points are always tight, especially at the top. If you don't win, you don't come back; no bonus for not making the podium. If it goes bad, more than likely he'd only take himself out.
I liken it to the time-critical ORM you do when you lose some gear on a SAR mission, or ISO troops in contact and you're much more willing to risk based on the risk/benefit analysis. He opted to continue based on the mission he was executing. In practice, I'm betting his decision would probably have been different.
In the end, he pulled 3rd in the race, 2nd overall in the season. Maybe he was right on the edge of losing it and killing some people, but aren't they always? And in the end, he didn't. Their safety windows are larger than ours by the nature of their business, and I think it's disingenuous to apply our rules to them, much as it would be to apply some of the airline safety rules to USN operations.
I guess I'm just a Kool-aid chugging non-hacker then. :icon_roll
Never said that. I just had a difference of opinion, probably borne of ignorance and youth-induced feelings of invincibility.
