
Originally Posted by
Col.Coleman
Some of you guys never cease to amaze me.
Making comments on what some bloke should or shouldn't have done.
The chopper pilot made a call based on what he saw in a highly stressfull situation, and a big part of it would of been his confidence in himself to do something, based on his flying experience. He is not thinking about wash or whatever. He is asking himself, can I get down there and do something or not. All in a split second.
He made a call and has to live with that forever. Maybe some chopper pilot with mustering skills COULD have pulled off some miraculous rescue, but it comes down to making decisions in a split second under intense pressure.
Unless you have ever been in a life or death situation, both yours and someone elses, you will never understand. It is a very hard thing to have someone's life depending upon your actions, and it never goes away.
Haven't seen much of that happen behind a keyboard.
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