Ztex wrote:
The flyovers ... are built into the training system and make a good time on target exercise for the aircrews.
I once watched a TV show in which they detailed just what goes into setting up and executing a military jet flyover of a public event. I was amazed! These missions are a LOT of work to plan, and the pilots must execute the mission with
perfect timing in order to arrive over the event at the very second that the National Anthem is finishing up. It really is excellent "time on target" training. The pilots, ground crews, and mission planners are very proud of what they do, and rightfully so. It is rare to see a flyover that isn't perfectly timed, and that's a credit to all involved.
Folks, these people put their lives on the line,
voluntarily, to keep America free and to defend our interests and allies around the world. I believe that they've earned the right to show off what they can do! I, for one, feel a great sense of pride when I see a flight of F-18s zoom over a football game or a B-52 make a screaming low pass over a NASCAR track, and I never get tired of watching them.
Your mileage may vary. I will never tell anyone that they can't have an opinion that differs from mine, or that their opinion is wrong. I'll share mine, and if we agree, that's fine, and if not, that's fine as well. I may or may not agree with your opinion, but I certainly respect your right to have it and to voice it. That's one of the things that makes America great... the freedom to have and express our own opinions.
Another thing that makes America great is the freedom to come and go as we please. To quote the great Merle Haggard...
IF YOU DON'T LOVE IT, LEAVE IT.
Dean the Proud American!
