MastanKhan
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@Socra @Windjammer @MastanKhan @Foxtrot Alpha @The Eagle In case the board of enquiry gets to the conclusion that there were problems with Flight control or physical problems such as aileron rod broke or stuck, this could be used as a card to justify another SLEP package and in turn negotiate for V upgrades.
We can’t rule out such possibilities and faults. Now you people can educate me if my theory is wrong with regards to F-16 specifically.
Hi,
There was nothing wrong with the aircraft---.
The pilot got carried away---he ended up in a wrong area---he had no situational awareness of the hurdles in that area---like the high tension power lines---flying in from a valley into mountains---.
One bad decision after the other---over head clouds---visibility not that great---not sure of hurdles on the ground---open valleys and mountains make a very bad combination for an aerobatic training flight---.
Kobe Bryant accident---.
Now this is latest I found...my previous info goes wrong if you watch this video ..you see 11KV Power lines so...the plane indeed hit power lines ...
@StormBreaker
Here is the video about the HT wires.
But where he hit power lines? Are you referring that CCTV footage? I didn't get this.
Check out the video in the above Ahmad Salman's post---
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