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Low flyover at Iowa game

Saw31;1897995; said:
[censored]ing awesome! When I grow up, I want to be a fighter pilot!!

Give Up The Idea That Your Childhood Dreams Will Come True: You're not going to be any of the following: Princess, Astronaut, Cowboy, Race Car Driver, Ballerina or a Lion Tamer*. Quite frankly, it was irresponsible of your parents to ever lead you to believe you could be anything you wanted. That's borderline child abuse right there.

* or a fighter pilot.

Sorry. The Truth is harsh sometimes. :(
 
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ScriptOhio;1907333; said:
The low flyover at an Iowa-Ohio State football game last November effectively ended Maj. Christopher Kopacek?s career in the Air Force. But the pilot didn?t go down without a fight, and his allies in the battle included a U.S. congressman from Des Moines.
Rep. Leonard Boswell, then a member of the House Armed Services Committee, interceded on behalf of Kopacek and defended the dangerously low flyover, according to an Associated Press report. Boswell, a retired Army helicopter pilot, wrote to the investigating officer, saying in part:
?I?ve reviewed the video footage of the flyover and see no aircraft out of formation or distressed because of the altitude. I was also informed there were other issues that the pilot had to make a quick decision to change his altitude level. We believe Major Kopacek made the most safe possible altitude change for a successful flyover.?
Meanwhile, USAF investigators found that the T-38s cleared the scoreboard by 58 feet, and the pressbox by 16 feet. They also found that the jets were flying at an altitude of 176 feet (when the ceiling for such flyovers is 1,000 feet). But hey, there were only 70,000 or so folks in the stadium, what could have gone wrong?

Entire article: http://militarytimes.com/blogs/afteraction/2011/04/14/new-twist-in-iowa-flyover-debacle/

YouTube - Flyover at Kinnick Stadium Prior to Iowa - Ohio State Game 11/20/10

I was at this game sitting in the endzone opposite the scoreboard. It was really unbelievable. There was a buzz in the stadium for quite some time following the flyover...even the average Joe fan knew that wasn't normal.
 
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