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I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level
aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Aerobatic displays do not improve public support for general aviation nor for the preservation of local airports... Aerobatic displays do not foster a favorable opinion of general aviation among the lawmakers of this country - who are exquisitely sensitive to the mood of the public... And the carnage albeit infrequent, only reinforces the perception among the insurance companies that any form of aviation is an underwriting loss just looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... denny |
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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Aerobatic displays do not improve public support for general aviation nor for the preservation of local airports... Aerobatic displays do not foster a favorable opinion of general aviation among the lawmakers of this country - who are exquisitely sensitive to the mood of the public... And the carnage albeit infrequent, only reinforces the perception among the insurance companies that any form of aviation is an underwriting loss just looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... People like to watch it. Pilots like to fly it. We don't need any more reductions in freedom. |
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I simply do not see any benefits to GA
stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... .... but there is a benefit to the audience which came out to see it. Not everything done with GA has to have a benefit to GA as a whole. It is sufficient that it has a benefit to the participants, not out of line with the risks to the non-participants. Jose -- Nothing takes longer than a shortcut. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Aerobatic displays do not improve public support for general aviation nor for the preservation of local airports... Aerobatic displays do not foster a favorable opinion of general aviation among the lawmakers of this country - who are exquisitely sensitive to the mood of the public... And the carnage albeit infrequent, only reinforces the perception among the insurance companies that any form of aviation is an underwriting loss just looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... denny Does NASCAR racing upset insurance companies? |
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"Denny" wrote in message
ups.com... I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... ----------------------------------------reply------------------------------------------------- What next? Outlaw NASCAR 'cause thar ain't much moonshinin' theses days nohow.... From the Redneck Riviera, Stephen F. Pearce Foley, Alabama |
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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Aerobatic displays do not improve public support for general aviation nor for the preservation of local airports... Aerobatic displays do not foster a favorable opinion of general aviation among the lawmakers of this country - who are exquisitely sensitive to the mood of the public... And the carnage albeit infrequent, only reinforces the perception among the insurance companies that any form of aviation is an underwriting loss just looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... denny You are simply incorrect on several counts and lack understanding on the others. What you have expressed here amounts to nothing more than your own personal feelings on the matter. First of all, GA insurance isn't predicated on airshow accidents...PERIOD! Public perception of GA has little to do with air show accidents. The public isn't nearly as uneducated and unwashed as you are attempting to make them. They are more than capable of creating a defining line between air show related accidents and everyday flying. This having been said, I can attest that airshow flying, especially low altitude aerobatics is indeed a very dangerous profession, and that in many cases, professional demonstration pilots do indeed exceed both their own, and their airplane's limitations. There are indeed safety issues, but banning airshow flying will not happen as you suggest. What is happening is that professionals are working together to make the venue safer. I can tell you that as long as there is public interest in low altitude aerobatic flying, and as long as spectacles like an airshow create a draw for the public, the venue will remain with us. To cover how the safety issues are being addressed goes way beyond the limits of this post. Might I suggest you obtain a copy of "Zero Error Margin" by Gen Des Barker of the South African Air Force. In this book, Gen Barker, myself, and a large group of highly experienced professional pilots who are completely familiar with the issues of flying aerobatics at low altitude discuss openly the factors you might need to understand a bit more before you attempt to speak on this issue. Other than that, blast away with your "feelings" on the matter :-) Dudley Henriques |
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"Denny" wrote: looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... I don't know, the air shows in my area are enormously popular with the general public. People turn out in droves for the experience. While there may not be a large direct benefit to GA, there is a big benefit for the airport and a resulting indirect benefit for GA. JKG |
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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Then don't produce or watch any aerobatic shows. As someone stated earlier, pilots like to fly it, and people like to watch. Consider these points in the context of our Constitutional liberties --- it is the *prohibition* that must be compellingly justified, not the activity. |
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On subject: mose general public airshows come to see the Jet powered cars.
Low level acro acts are risky no doubt, but boy the Masters of Disaster were cool. The sad thing is that, how many people thought to themselves.... "that is an accident waiting to happen"? I had been thinking that about Franklin's acts for years (along with MANY others) A show of hands: how many higher altitude, loose formation non-violent acts do people here like to watch? I like flying farmer cub acts (though also dangerous) Manfred Radius (he does low level ribbon cuts too) John Mohr (non-violent, but dangerous none the less). Now I think of it, all the acts I like are dangerous. Sorry Mike Denny wrote: I have long expressed my opinion that public displays of low level aerobatics entails risk vastly out of proportion to any benefits, perceived or real... Aerobatic displays do not improve public support for general aviation nor for the preservation of local airports... Aerobatic displays do not foster a favorable opinion of general aviation among the lawmakers of this country - who are exquisitely sensitive to the mood of the public... And the carnage albeit infrequent, only reinforces the perception among the insurance companies that any form of aviation is an underwriting loss just looking for a place to happen... I simply do not see any benefits to GA stemming from low level displays of aerobatics in front of the general public... denny |
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