If you can't see the diufference between a fighterjet being pushed to extreme manouveurs, formation flights and thus raise risks far beyiond what we usually need to accept when steppoing out of our doors each day, and a sightseeing flight, I must accedpt the fact that I am not believing you can't see that and thus I conclude that you try a rethoric cheat only.
That bird neither flew any stunts, nor anything else that would be considered an increased risk for civil air operations.
Accepting every day risks that are part of every day life is one thing. A tile from the roof could fall on my head when the wind is strong, and that tree falling during a storm could kill me indeed, yes. Intentionally pushing risks to the limits without any need is something totally different. I mean I certainly do not stand at our roof and throw bricks up there to see how long i need to get myself killed by a falling tile.
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