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One hell of a ride (fighter jet)...


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6 minutes ago, TBO said:

The passenger went on the flight.  It makes no difference if there was peer pressure or anxiety, the passenger simply did not refuse the "opportunity", at any time.

However, now it is "someone else's fault".

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The passenger went on the flight.  It makes no difference if there was peer pressure or anxiety, the passenger simply did not refuse the "opportunity", at any time.
However, now it is "someone else's fault".
What goes up, must come down...

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"The civilian was already nervous when he entered the cockpit, with his heart rate recorded between 136 and 142 beats per minute. The investigation found that the safety checks of the passenger had been approximate at best. He carried out most of his installation into the cockpit by himself. As a consequence, his visor was up, his anti-g pants were not worn properly, his helmet and oxygen mask were both unattached, and his seat straps were not tight enough."

so, the only thing that worked Properly was the E.K.G. and that was on the Ground.

of Course the Pilot landed the Plane after, he Couldn't Eject what was his other option!

who is allowing The French to have Jets or an Air Force?

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