Asfrom which, a good pilot still makes mistakes. Does anyone think Chuck Yeager never messed up? And my suspicion is there’s likely to be a lot of blame to go around.Quite correct. Until shown otherwise, I'm going to operate under the assumption that being a good or bad pilot has nothing to do with gender, race, or sexual orientation and that being hired while DEI policies were in place doesn't mean that you weren't highly qualified to do the job.
(I use Yeager because l used to see him at the base hospital once a month or so, and we had a saying: “What’s the difference in God and Chuck Yeager? God won’t tell you he’s Chuck Yeager”).
The crew on the helicopter is being undone in the modern age because everybody has seen a video and thinks that that tells everything. And it may - but many times it doesn’t. When the Eagles and the Bears played the infamous Fog Bowl on the last day of 1988, fans watching on television or even in the stands, could not see the ball game. The game is on YouTube and people looking at it will say there’s no way anyone could see. After all, just look at the video. But the reason the game was not postponed or anything is because just so long as you could see one end zone from the other down at field level, they considered it decent enough visual to play. “They couldn’t see to pass”…. But Randall Cunningham threw for 407 yards….. and the teams combined for 771 yards, a blockbuster total in 1988.
My point is that simply seeing a video in and of itself doesn’t substantiate anything in most cases.