OCA-D> OPPO compliance, authorization, shot is not authorized. A few seconds later, the pilot called me on the working phone. He was angry and cursed me for cancelling the shot. “After duty I will come to you,” he said. I was looking forward to our conversation. I'm already pretty tired of making bad decisions. It's one thing when he's not a general aviation specialist, intending to lead an operation far beyond his competence. Moreover, I no longer intended to tolerate the stupid decisions of some trained pilots. The unmanned community was clearly beginning to decay, and something had to be done about it. - Why the hell?! - blurted out the pilot, barely crossing the threshold of the OCA. Before the pilot showed up at the SCA, I had never met him before. He was one of the faceless reserve pilots, who spent little time on the line and flew only sporadic to maintain qualification. Many faces were unknown to me also because at that time I had been working for almost a year in isolation from the squadron. “I saved your ass,” I replied calmly. - Did you save my ass?! he exclaimed. - You ruined my shot! - No, I kept you out of jail. He incomprehensibly leaned on me. I answered him with an unflappable look. “The shooting was legal,” he said. I rocked my head: No. - I tapped on the table with my fingers. First of all, the 9-Line report was not delivered. The essential elements of information used when approaching the target, the PAN did not report, and you accordingly did not confirm them. “Shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot immediately” does not qualify as an official authorization to attack. Chat logs clearly show that you tried to fight without legal permission. Third, the OSS lost relevance, as only the machine began to move. Before you went out on the attack, the target was able to leave the house for two kilometer. You had no idea what was between you and the target. The missile could go anywhere and hit anything. It is unlikely that the Office of Military Legal Services would pat you on the head if a missile strike you covered the house of any civilian. Each of our shots is analyzed by the Office of the Military and Legal Service, a panel of military judges that ensures that all the rules of warfare are observed. The D.A. would have a criminal case on the pilot if his shot resulted in the death of an innocent man.