I believe you meant so you're not hitting the head. :cool:
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Classic AK crash:
https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...ort/194279/pdf
Not an airplane but the Boeing space ship flopped yet again. Would any sensible person fly in that? Fire Boeing on this one.
Boeing tried its best to make that contract a sole-source one. They still got the lion's share of the money. They've made no flights to the ISS, SpaceX has made something like ten flights. We'd still be stuck with paying exorbitant amounts to Roscocom for seats on a Soyuz if Boeing had its way.
"According to the Federal Aviation Administration, neither the pilot/airplane owner, nor his
passenger, possessed a pilot certificate, and neither had an FAA medical certificate (student
pilot certificate).
To date, the accident airplane’s maintenance logbooks could not be located."
That is typical?
Looks like the Navy is testing putting the SM6 on airplanes again..
https://twitter.com/@twitter/status/1797744912039063916