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Darkwing
November 27th 07, 03:29 PM
http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/archives/2007/09/most_dangerous_jobs_bureau_of_labor_statistics_200 6_2007.html

Jay Honeck
November 27th 07, 03:30 PM
> http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/archives/2007/09/most_dangerous_jobs_bu...

Somehow lumping test pilots in with the bunch seems unfair...
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Judah
November 27th 07, 04:42 PM
Jay Honeck > wrote in news:c30c5f3e-ae53-48a2-aaeb-
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>> http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/archives/2007/09/most_dangerous_jobs_bu...
>
> Somehow lumping test pilots in with the bunch seems unfair...

Actually, I think it's interesting (comical?) that the study identifies the
danger in crop dusting as turf landings...

Gatt
November 27th 07, 04:55 PM
"Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/archives/2007/09/most_dangerous_jobs_bureau_of_labor_statistics_200 6_2007.html

That takes test flying, crop dusting and firefighting ops into consideration
but doesn't really break it down compared with ferrying, instruction or
other commercial activity.

Also, it's dated a bit, stating that there's strong competition and more
pilots than jobs. That may be the case, but, they're recruiting right out
of college campuses now.

-c

george
November 27th 07, 07:49 PM
On Nov 28, 5:42 am, Judah > wrote:

> Actually, I think it's interesting (comical?) that the study identifies the
> danger in crop dusting as turf landings...

I have a 70 year old friend who has about 34,000 hours ag flying and
still going.
he'd say that nose down landings on steep hillsides covered in 'turf'
might be seen as a danger :-)

Jules
November 27th 07, 09:49 PM
101 deaths per 100,000.
Are private pilots in there?
or is that just professional pilots?
Did they compute the 101 because of the smaller number of pro pilots.

I am surprised mining is not in there.
Or police officer.
I'd take pilot any day.

They mentioned coal mining in China. I read about 4000 die per year
doing that.

Darkwing wrote:

> http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/archives/2007/09/most_dangerous_jobs_bureau_of_labor_statistics_200 6_2007.html
>
>

December 1st 07, 04:18 AM
88 in 100,000.

It's hard to get a grip on how big 100,000 is compared to 88.

Anyway, regardless, every time I get on I-35 I feel like I'm running a
gauntlet. It feels much worse than being at 3500 feet or doing T&G
work. One comparison that I can make sense of is that the number of
deaths in GA is about equal to number of deaths of motorcycle riders.
And I bet on the stretches of I-35 I have to drive.

Really got to convince my wife to let me buy a 172.

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