Thanks P2 - again. Good article and photographs from the 'Tele', never enough of them is there, not complaining - just saying.
The picture of Rob Chopin squatting by the wreckage is poignant; gods love him, what a job. What must be going through his mind – “what the hell happened, look at the mess”? Lantana, flies, mosquitoes, leeches, snakes, pissing down rain, mud; whatever he is paid for his skill, knowledge and expertise is earned, every last penny. You don’t need to question his dedication –men of this quality, even under a fool like Beaker keep on doing their jobs.
I like the high tech, state of the art pinch bar, it’s brand new – no expense spared in the pursuit of truth – handy for beating off snakes as well as persuading recalcitrant parts to separate.
Good man, tough job – wish him well and hope he can provide some answers. Answers which may help prevent a repeat. Bravo that man.
Quote:No one – “Australian Transport Safety Bureau¬ senior aviation investigator Rob Chopin said it was like trying to piece together a three-dimensional puzzle: “It’s about going back to ¬basics, keeping an open mind and going through the evidence.”
The picture of Rob Chopin squatting by the wreckage is poignant; gods love him, what a job. What must be going through his mind – “what the hell happened, look at the mess”? Lantana, flies, mosquitoes, leeches, snakes, pissing down rain, mud; whatever he is paid for his skill, knowledge and expertise is earned, every last penny. You don’t need to question his dedication –men of this quality, even under a fool like Beaker keep on doing their jobs.
I like the high tech, state of the art pinch bar, it’s brand new – no expense spared in the pursuit of truth – handy for beating off snakes as well as persuading recalcitrant parts to separate.
Good man, tough job – wish him well and hope he can provide some answers. Answers which may help prevent a repeat. Bravo that man.