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Say for example. You're a pilot and your given orders to destroy a building. You destroy it. But later on you find out that you had just killed hundreds of innocent people.
While these sort of situations probably don't occur much. But if it did happen. Would there be any sort of charges against the pilot who did this?
If the pilot did do this? would the average pilot ever feel bad and stop flying because they are distressed over what they did?
Personally I'm more interested in humanitarian aid and such with cargo planes. But would definitely jump at the chance at flying a A-10, f-22, f-117, or f-35.
I cant see it being logical to going to fighter class at the moment. it would probably be 5 years until i were able to fly the f-18. and then 5 years later they decommission them. Then I guess you would be retrained in the replacement.
While these sort of situations probably don't occur much. But if it did happen. Would there be any sort of charges against the pilot who did this?
If the pilot did do this? would the average pilot ever feel bad and stop flying because they are distressed over what they did?
Personally I'm more interested in humanitarian aid and such with cargo planes. But would definitely jump at the chance at flying a A-10, f-22, f-117, or f-35.
I cant see it being logical to going to fighter class at the moment. it would probably be 5 years until i were able to fly the f-18. and then 5 years later they decommission them. Then I guess you would be retrained in the replacement.


