I just read through some of the comments on a news site regarding this, and a local crash on Thursday. The general public's, and media's ignorance when it comes to aviation never ceased to amaze me. I don't blame people so much as the media who always fail to seek any kind of understanding in their stories. The one that's coming up a lot is Jimmy's age (74) which gets reported and commented on like he was nearly in a wheelchair, while failing to mention that he had to pass a class 3 medical to fly just the same as a 17 yr old. I bet that 74 yr old was in better shape then some men half his age. And hardly anyone, no matter the age, is going to be able to ride out a sudden pitch up and deceleration of 10 Gs without G-LOC.
Not sure why you are amazed by the public’s lack of aviation knowledge. The public uses aviation for transportation and care only when they feel unsafe or are told that they are unsafe. There is no knowledge test to purchase a airline ticket.
Your faith in the aviation medical honor system is misplaced. I’ve been active in aviation and aviation flight instruction for 30 years now. The 3rd class medical is based on the applicant telling the medical examiner what’s wrong with him. Unless the pilot has a chronic condition that the examiner can detect with a simple medical exam, they issue the 3rd class. The word among pilots is never admit to anything.
The medical examiner will determine exactly what medications the pilot was actually taking, if any, and whether the pilot should have surrendered his 3rd class.
My personal feeling is that the aircraft failed and not the pilot. But my fear is that the medical evidence is going to show something else and muddy the waters.
I don’t know to many 74 year olds that don’t take at least one medication that would have required them to submit for a class 2 or even a Class 1.
I’m always suspect of an aging pilot flying on a 3rd class medical when they come to me for a Bi-annual flight review. I know the list of meds I’m taking requires me to pass a Class 2 ever 12 months not 24 months and my medical examine included a nuclear stress test and complete blood work up. If I hadn’t been honest think of all the money I’d save. A flight instructor only needs a 3rd class.