Wasiu Ayinde Marshall: Five Minutes Madness And Value Jet Pilot
K1 and the Value Jet pilot incident.
Perspective on K1
- K1 nearly killed himself due to unnecessary bravado and jeopardizing his life for fame, connections, and money.
- K1’s proud, arrogant, and stubborn nature, wishing he’d borrow some sense.
- K1’s actions is too egocentric in nature and being a “political jobber/sycophant.”
The Incident with Value Jet
- K1 breached protocols by wanting to carry alcohol in a personal flask on board, which Value Jet rejected.
- In a “saner country,” K1 would’ve been arrested and charged.
- K1 jeopardized his life and others by standing in front of a moving plane.
-K1 acted swiftly as a terrorist, in a saner clime will be tagged as one.
K1 suddenly became a flight risk and a medical test will not be inappropriate to evaluate his state of mind and brain
Comments on the Pilot
- The pilot (referred to as a “no-nonsense woman”) for bruising K1’s ego and ridiculing him deserve Praise
- The pilot committed a blunder by acting in annoyance and hope her license is restored soon.
Overall Sentiment
- K1 should calm down and be thankful to God for preserving his life.
- K1 acted stupidly and disgraced himself in the incident.
Though he apologized to all and sundry and for the fact that we are all subject to human frailties. We should look in depth and forgives his five minutes madness that might have inevitably leads to 6th feet.