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Why is it everytime someone posts an accident, there are those who
quickly make a decision or pronouncement that it was stupid, or the pilot was a moron, or, etc, etc, and never have a clue as to the real happenings? Why does it take well trained professional crash investigators to do a full investigation that may last several weeks, months, years, to determine what happened when they could just take a quick look here and see what the "experts" have to say? There have been several crashes in recent days which is disturbing as hell to me and they have been well publicized. In nearly all of these crashes, there have been eye witnesses who breathlessly describe what they saw, or THINK they saw and the media laps it up as if it were gospel. Often the witness can't tell the difference in a Cessna and a Piper or a JetRanger. Then, to make matters worse, there are those amatuers, and a few more pros, who make immediate pronouncements as to what happened and who is to blame. I have been guilty of making statements in the past that turned out to be only partly right because I didn't have all the facts. In 50 years of flying I've learned that if you aren't in the airplane or ar not doing the flying, or are not looking right at the action with a professional eye, why make a fool of yourself with knee jerk statements? Dudley, if you are still here, what do you think? You've been around long enough and have been to enough crashes to have some ideas on the subject. Rocky |
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Then, to make matters worse, there are those amatuers, and a few more pros, who make immediate pronouncements as to what happened and who is to blame. I concluded that pilots, at least those whom I encountered locally, who were too quick to label an accident pilot were either overcompensating for their own aviation insecurities/inabilities or just had an overly large ego. -- Peter |
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is crashing not a part of piloting?
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buttman wrote:
is crashing not a part of piloting? No. |
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buttman wrote:
is crashing not a part of piloting? Not if you are a good pilot. Matt |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Why is it everytime someone posts an accident, there are those who quickly make a decision or pronouncement that it was stupid, or the pilot was a moron, or, etc, etc, and never have a clue as to the real happenings? Why does it take well trained professional crash investigators to do a full investigation that may last several weeks, months, years, to determine what happened when they could just take a quick look here and see what the "experts" have to say? There have been several crashes in recent days which is disturbing as hell to me and they have been well publicized. In nearly all of these crashes, there have been eye witnesses who breathlessly describe what they saw, or THINK they saw and the media laps it up as if it were gospel. Often the witness can't tell the difference in a Cessna and a Piper or a JetRanger. Then, to make matters worse, there are those amatuers, and a few more pros, who make immediate pronouncements as to what happened and who is to blame. I have been guilty of making statements in the past that turned out to be only partly right because I didn't have all the facts. In 50 years of flying I've learned that if you aren't in the airplane or ar not doing the flying, or are not looking right at the action with a professional eye, why make a fool of yourself with knee jerk statements? Dudley, if you are still here, what do you think? You've been around long enough and have been to enough crashes to have some ideas on the subject. Rocky Those of us like you and me and others like us who have been in the professional end of the community for any length of time usually tend to shy heavily away from the accident speculation business, as we know from actual experience how often the cause of an accident turns out to be something other than the obvious. Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Those of us like you and me and others like us who have been in the professional end of the community for any length of time usually tend to shy heavily away from the accident speculation business, as we know from actual experience how often the cause of an accident turns out to be something other than the obvious. May be wrong, but it's human nature to speculate...especially when *some* of the initial reports of the circumstances/events leading up to them read like connect-the-dots illustrations. |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
buttman wrote: is crashing not a part of piloting? Not if you are a good pilot. Matt So, you are saying that all the pilots that had a crash are bad pilots? |
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