It's really sad to see a NASCAR legend like Greg Biffle go out in such a tragic way . I'm not surprised at all that he wasn't flying his own plane, though - you've gotta stay on top of your game, especially when it comes to safety and training . It's crazy that the copilot didn't have the right endorsement for the specific plane, too. You'd think that with experience like Biffle's, they would've known better . Anyway, I hope the NTSB can get to the bottom of this and make sure something like this never happens again . It's just not right when lives are lost due to negligence or lack of training .
That's so crazy! I mean, can you imagine being in a situation like that? The NTSB report is saying that Biffle wasn't flying the plane at all, but he still had to have some kinda copilot clearance thingy... it's just weird. And that other pilot Dutton, he didn't even know if he was allowed to be there! It's making me wonder about how lax those training requirements are, especially for experienced pilots. Maybe they got too comfy?