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Sounds to me it was a lack of communication in joint force expeditions.
I can't blame the pilot for dropping a bomb on an area that is known to be hostile with live fire in view. On top of that, it seems to me that the leak may have been done just to try and detract from those who are responsible by making it seem this pilot is totally at fault. Again, I don't know the full story, and probably never will. However I do know that we have problems because our current system has soldiers using their commander's intent to accomplish a mission and sometimes they end up in the wrong place at the wrong time. When that happens, the situation is ripe for fratricide. |
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To be fair, unless you are an officer in the AF....you will likely be a paper pusher or a mechanic. The pilots do the fighting and it takes quite a while to be qualified for that.
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You obviously have no clue about the AF, the types of jobs that are in the AF, or the fact that the officers are major paper pushers. We can take it to the next level and say that a CEO or a lawyer is just a paper pusher. And also, you say that only the pilots do the fighting?? Well then how come enlisted airmen keep coming home in body bags? |
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Now to play devil's advocate - even if the fire was hostile, don't yah think the base/airport might have been calling in a enemdy contact/hostile fire report(s) - and notifying everyone in the area (and C&C)? The fact that this pilot observed the fire for some time, and that the AWAC had to check to see if there was any report of recent/on-going enemy fire that close to a protected (and still full lit) base should have been a big clue for the pilot. |
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