OK folks.....couple of things to consider here.
Firstly......I agree with Adam on every count. For years I have been in the business of risk mitigation in aviation, and it is my considered opinion that this bullshit publicity stunt by Red Bull was completely unnecessary and just plain stupid. Anything could have gone wrong with no margin for error. Now we can sit here and say that all the risk assessments were done with all the checks and balances put in place but, as Adam has pointed out, that means sweet F..k all if a pigeon or two had decided to wreck the party. There is also the phenomenon of "group think " coming into play here..... Despite the obvious risk and danger with this stunt and stunts like it, "we all have convinced ourself that this is safe, so therefore it must be". Do you know how many aircrews and passengers have died because of this mind-set in aviation. Let's fly two planes in close formation through a hanger, or a bunch of Harvards just above the surface of a lake with their wheels just touching the water
What the hell are these people thinking???? These sorts of unnecessary and fool-hardy acts present an unacceptable and unjustifiable level of risk for no apparent gain or benefit.
Finally, to call an experienced competition aerobatic pilot such as Adam "condescending" because he objects to this sort of unsafe and unnecessary bull shit stunt, is in itself the height of condescension, and disrespectful and dismissive ignorance. I think that if anyone on this thread is qualified to offer a critical and objective pilot perspective analysis of the stunt, it's Adam.....who else here has flown competition aerobatics?????
Anyway guys, that's my take on it.
TOR