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Old October 5th 05, 12:31 PM
Mark T. Dame
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TaxSrv wrote:

He was not a moron, but rather a Kennedy, and Kennedys are people
who must succeed. He was well aware he lacked the skills for this,
but pressed on as Kennedys must. Read the NTSB carefully, and see
the lack of self-confidence, like how he had an instructor with him
on almost all his cross-country trips, on even nice days, and
despite having over 300 hours. Does any pilot here know somebody
who does this?


Most people like this don't have the Kennedy money, so they quit and
troll around Usenet groups providing sage wisdom to dumb pilots.


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