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by bjornsing
590 days ago
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> One needs to evaluate decisions based on the information available at the time the decision was made. Sure. He was at 1900 feet and in a climb when he ejected. I can understand it’s nerve wrecking to trust your backup instruments in this situation, but it’s not like ejecting is a completely safe zero risk option either. That jet could have come down anywhere. |
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