"So you, an on-duty pilot in a time of constant threat of attack or call to arms, in an elite combat wing, rather than maybe talking to a service therapist or getting a psych evaluation, resort to drowning your 'sorrows' in alcohol? Had the pilots around you not been responsible, you could have been in the air and there could have been many more KIFA pilots than there are now. You are in the 86th. A renowned air wing, known for its skill, experience and age. It is a role model for all other flight units in the CAF. We have children that want to be in the 86th - people who aspire to fly along side us, even be a ground crewman for the 86th. Yet here we have one of our very personnel, a pilot none the less, being intoxicated in public, endangering herself and her fellow service men and women. Take a look around, Lieutenant. We lost many good men today. Just because you're upset and edgy about someone getting injured doesn't mean you threaten the lives of many people; not counting the people you'd directly injure or kill. You deliberately broke protocol and potentially got people killed. How do I know that Xavier Jackson's death was not your fault? You are an irresponsible excuse for a servicewoman, let alone a pilot, let alone a pilot in the motherloving 86th. Do you have any way to explain yourself?"