LA Times Today - McCain's Real Naval Record
Today's LA Times describes John McCain's illustrious career spent crashing planes and being an irresponsible and impetuous brat. SWEET. I bet he is fuming.
Today's LA Times describes John McCain's illustrious career spent crashing planes and being an irresponsible and impetuous brat. SWEET. I bet he is fuming.
MISHAPS MARK JOHN MCCAIN'S RECORD
AS NAVAL AVIATOR
Excerpt:
As a presidential candidate, McCain has cited his military service -- particularly his 5 1/2 years as a POW. But he has been less forthcoming about his mistakes in the cockpit.
The Times interviewed men who served with McCain and located once-confidential 1960s-era accident reports and formerly classified evaluations of his squadrons during the Vietnam War. This examination of his record revealed a pilot who early in his career was cocky, occasionally cavalier and prone to testing limits.
In today's military, a lapse in judgment that causes a crash can end a pilot's career. Though standards were looser and crashes more frequent in the 1960s, McCain's record stands out.
"Three mishaps are unusual," said Michael L. Barr, a former Air Force pilot with 137 combat missions in Vietnam and an internationally known aviation safety expert who teaches in USC's Aviation Safety and Security Program. "After the third accident, you would say: Is there a trend here in terms of his flying skills and his judgment?"
Booyakasha! Take that old man! You are going down in a flaming heap one more time!!!
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