Tilbo its plain to me that from those your last 2 posts on this subject, you know sweet f**k all about mentality of aircrew, or anything about the maintenance of aircraft

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Did I say I did ? It is you who is giving the expert opinion !
Eh no

I was giving MY opinion based on nearly 7 years of working with aircrew, maintaining fast jets and understanding what makes them fly, limited stick time in single engine light aircraft and the od jolly in fast jets which I performed the od trick when the jockey of the day allowed me too
If you actually LOOK at what I put back in post 79, I think I got it pretty much spot on

At the end of the day, the pilot oppsed up.
He went over the top far too slow with nowhere enough energy to finish the manoeuvre.
If he could do it all again, he would have reversed the manoeuvre at the top, pushed the nose down a little while keeping the throttle open and flew off in the opposite direction.
He didn't and we all know what happened after that

As for blame ??
You can bleat on about training, experience, health and safety, risk assessment till your blue in the face but at the end of the day, the pilot flew the manoeuvre and oppsed it up, simples ........