Steve Wilkins said:Has the investigation been completed on this "mishap" yet? I wonder if it's prudent to be discussing it.
webmaster said:No, he isn't joking. The problem is when someone who does know too much, in the training squadron, etc, starts posting stuff on here, even before it hits the news stations. Has happened before, probably will happen again, but we are quick to shut those down. For stuff where we have no friggin' idea, let the discussion commence.
Fly Navy said:Wonder if it happened slow enough so he could sit and watch and think "Awww ****, this is gonna suck."
Fly Navy said:Everything that's been discussed is public information.
SteveG75 said:"The F/A-18C Hornet was not from the Colorado Air National Guard . . .
nittany03 said:Ahh, reporters.
Wow. Ya think?? :dunce_125
Ryoukai said:^ Like the Hornets that were painted with AF insignia used at the end of The Rock? That's always bothered me.
Uhhh, yes we can.Fly Navy said:Can't blame them [reporters]...
So what. Ok, I ask the question that caused another thread to get locked. Is the investigation complete? I say this because this tends to be the criteria for being able to discuss mishaps on this board. You aviators need to either follow you're own criteria for discussing these things or get over it. What is that criteria. Is it that the investigation has to be complete? Or, does the mishap have to have made its way into the main stream media (public) domain ? WTF is it? Pick one and stick with it.Fly Navy said:Everything that's been discussed is public information.