Ms Tree
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You claimed people without training were running around with guns, and that was the problem. I simply rebutted that lie.
You then went off on a little rant about how inadequate or flawed the training must have been if only one of his eight shots hit a target, how he never should have fired in the first place, etc...
Proper training does teach you how safely handle a firearm, and in the case of the military, how to assess and respond to a threat.
If anything, Dunn probably had more training than the average CCW holder.
What I'm saying is regardless of one's training, there's no guarantee it will be applied when the time comes.
Every pilot who ever crashed into the side of a mountain or stalled out was trained on how to avoid terrain or avoid/recover from a stall.
Poor judgement happens. And sometimes people die as a result.
With out going over all the issues yet again. How exactly are your assumptions any more valid than mine?
I think the decisions he made and actions he took clearly show he had poor training/retention of training and poor judgement skills.
Your cavalier treatment of the fact that a kid died is disturbing and I believe hypocritical. I am willing to bet if it was your kid your opinion would be quite different.
A pilot making an error in flight is something the I am guessing is unintentional. Mr Dunns actions were very intentional.
My opinions based on the information available.