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After working with a regional airline and seeing the kind of stuff that goes on
I was amazed at how sketchy things are.
I don't think an aircraft full of passengers dropping 4000ft in a matter of seconds (stalled in climb) is the result of professionalism, proper training and/or diligence.
I know accidents can happen for a whole host of reasons, but this undercovers the larger idea that my story(s) is not uncommon in the civilian flying world. I've since met many military pilots who have shared many stories themselves that have convinced me that leaving the civilian world behind was the best thing I could have done.
Any other personal experiences? Agree/disagree?
I don't think an aircraft full of passengers dropping 4000ft in a matter of seconds (stalled in climb) is the result of professionalism, proper training and/or diligence.
I know accidents can happen for a whole host of reasons, but this undercovers the larger idea that my story(s) is not uncommon in the civilian flying world. I've since met many military pilots who have shared many stories themselves that have convinced me that leaving the civilian world behind was the best thing I could have done.
Any other personal experiences? Agree/disagree?


