I could of done that but i cut to the basics because im not here to type an essay.
Of course you aren't. What sense would that make to provide details(evidence) of your outlandish claim?
There is nothing particularly outlandish about the claim. So what he didn't get the details. Maybe the pilot told him it could hit 100k feet. Maybe he read it somewhere and just assumed it applied to all Mig-25's. Maybe he looked at the instruments and couldn't make anything out so just decided to enjoy the ride. None of your blabbering invalidate's his story one bit.
Thork, you are a pilot, it's easy for you to say something should be obvious, but it's second nature to you, so of course it's going to be obvious.
He has no proof other than his word, I'll grant that, but the story itself is plausible. The only part of his claim that has any meaning to this debate is his claim that he saw curvature of the Earth. If FET is ever found to be true, then and only then Alex00's tale could be seen to be a clear fabrication, but only because his mentioning of curvature will have been shown to be made up.
But you cannot use your opinion that the Earth is flat to claim that the story is outlandish. Hmm, atleast let me put it this way; no more outlandish than the notion that the Earth is actually flat despite an overwhelming body of proof that it is round, or an alternative and still outlandish notion that hundreds of thousands of people are in on a conspiracy to keep the true nature of the world secret.
Really, calling Alex00's claim 'outlandish' is rather kettle calling pot black.