This was my post yesterday, with some comments:
Man Charged In Pilots' Deaths
I tend to disagree that the deaths were the fault of the person who owned the place that the fire started. I think the deaths were the result of an accident. The planes' wings touched. How can you blame that on the fire? It was a chain of events. How can you single out one of them as a cause of death? Couldn't you just as easily blame the weather conditions?
Now if the fire were arson (which it likely) I could see an argument for charging the man with a crime, but still, murder seems harsh, since I doubt if the guy intended to set the entire mountain range alight. since that was not intended, manslaughter might be more appropriate. But I'm still not so sure about this, since the accident was the fault of the pilots if you want to start placing blame. It hardly seemed unavoidable.
Man Charged In Pilots' Deaths
I tend to disagree that the deaths were the fault of the person who owned the place that the fire started. I think the deaths were the result of an accident. The planes' wings touched. How can you blame that on the fire? It was a chain of events. How can you single out one of them as a cause of death? Couldn't you just as easily blame the weather conditions?
Now if the fire were arson (which it likely) I could see an argument for charging the man with a crime, but still, murder seems harsh, since I doubt if the guy intended to set the entire mountain range alight. since that was not intended, manslaughter might be more appropriate. But I'm still not so sure about this, since the accident was the fault of the pilots if you want to start placing blame. It hardly seemed unavoidable.
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Date: 2001-08-30 09:14 pm (UTC)From:I don't know. I just want people to be charged for the crime they've committed. Two people were killed in an accident (note the word "accident") which happened because they were required to do something because of something this guy started.
I suppose it has an upside. the FAA won't be called in to investigate the crash, because we already know whose fault it was. And the families won't have to deal with losing their loved ones to their own "pilot errors".