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Father of Snowbird pilot calls military 'neglig

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Father of Snowbird pilot calls military 'negligent' in son's death


Misc CDN | 206573 hits | Jul 07 9:22 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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The father of a fallen Snowbird jet pilot says if the military had acted sooner to fix a known problem with a seat-belt mechanism, his son would still be alive.

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  1. by Choban
    Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:24 pm
    If his son had of refused to fly a plane with KNOWN faults he would still be alive. I know it's the military but occupational health and safety laws still apply

  2. by Regina  Gold Member
    Wed Jul 08, 2009 5:57 pm
    I don't understand how the military could let something like that go on. You'd think that any organization that represents Canada which is in constant danger would have every detail taken care of. It's not like it would cost millions to fix yet there's million in liability. I flew a P-51 a few months ago and there would have been no way in hell I'd have flown it on it's roof knowing there was the slightest chance I'd fall out of the seat. That was just one flight........these guys are doing it 24/7!

  3. by avatar dino_bobba_renno
    Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:03 pm
    I thought the military's response to this was pretty sad example of trying to shift the blame. They said he failed to double check his belt, ... umm according to who? Most pilots have ground crews that follow standard check lists whom assist them when getting ready to take off so did the ground crew also miss it? Who's to say the pilot didn't double check his belt, maybe he did and it still malfunctioned while in flight.

    The fact it has taken 7 years and a second crash to resolve this overly simple issue reflects badly on the military as it should. The best excuse the military could come up with as to why it wasn't corrected after the first crash is that it got lost in the shuffle. Take note that the belts were fixed all most immediately after Shawn crashed.

    If this were a case of a private employer the owner would be up on criminal charges.

  4. by avatar PluggyRug
    Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:11 pm
    "Regina" said
    I flew a P-51 a few months ago



    Lucky SOB. 8)

  5. by avatar Scape
    Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:23 pm
    "dino_bobba_renno" said
    If this were a case of a private employer the owner would be up on criminal charges.


    R=UP

  6. by Regina  Gold Member
    Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:30 am
    "PluggyRug" said
    I flew a P-51 a few months ago



    Lucky SOB. 8) :mrgreen:
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