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Is there a way to get a weather report from that location/time?
After looking at the pic my thought was that there are too many senseless crashes resulting in death. I suspect that in many it is pilot error and I have no idea how you instill in pilots common sense or a way to suppress "get home-itis." I also wonder if the Cirrus parachute system gives some pilots a false sense of security. So for the student pilots reading this...don't do stupid things. Ron Lee |
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On 12/13/2005 08:26, Ron Lee wrote:
Is there a way to get a weather report from that location/time? After looking at the pic my thought was that there are too many senseless crashes resulting in death. I suspect that in many it is pilot error and I have no idea how you instill in pilots common sense or a way to suppress "get home-itis." I also wonder if the Cirrus parachute system gives some pilots a false sense of security. So for the student pilots reading this...don't do stupid things. .... that would be all pilots ;-) and it's good advice. Ron Lee -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Sacramento, CA |
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![]() So for the student pilots reading this...don't do stupid things. ... that would be all pilots ;-) An unsafe pilot is one who no longer considers him/herself to be a student. |
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"JohnH" wrote
An unsafe pilot is one who no longer considers him/herself to be a student. Well, I sure as hell don't consider myself to still be a student. Not after 20,000+ flight hours. Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 L-188 Flight Instructor Airplane/Instrument Airplane USN S-2F P-2V P-3B PanAm (retired) |
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Aw, c'mon. There must be SOMEthing out there you don't know. 8)
And that would make you a student! Or was what my Air Force Pilot Dad said about Navy pilots correct? (real big grin) (He was a pilot back in the 40s through 60s. He had many stories, some of which I learned from in later years after I got my own license. A couple of his best, scariest, funniest stories did happen to involve navy pilots. Later I went into the navy myself {forced in by the draft} While I absolutely hated the navy, I did have to admit one thing with no reluctance. Every time my Dad took off, he came home to the same or similar airport. When the navy carrier pilots came home, the ship had moved, was pointed some other direction, was changing in altitude during the landing, and grade wasn't stable either. And to top it off, the strip was really, really short. ANY pilot has to respect THOSE guys.) |
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![]() "Bob Moore" wrote Well, I sure as hell don't consider myself to still be a student. Not after 20,000+ flight hours. I propose that "being a student" is a state of mind. You certainly have more time in walkarounds and flight planning than most of us will ever log in the air. If you are happy with what you know, and what kind of planes you can fly at this point in your life, then maybe it is safe to say that you are not a student. If on the other hand, you want to fly something different (like a floatplane, or power assisted glider, or.... then you could once again adjust your state of mind, to being a student. Then along comes a new piece of avionics, and you have to study the manual and learn how it works. Once again, you could safely say that for a period of time, you are a student. -- Jim in NC |
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On 2005-12-13, Bob Moore wrote:
"JohnH" wrote An unsafe pilot is one who no longer considers him/herself to be a student. Well, I sure as hell don't consider myself to still be a student. Not after 20,000+ flight hours. Ah yes, just like the airline pilot at our glider club who thought he didn't need a recurrency check after not flying a glider for a few months, and nearly wrecked the tug and glider combination... -- Dylan Smith, Port St Mary, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net |
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It's true what they say. The world has no further use for those that
have nothing more to learn. -Robert |
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![]() "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 121... "JohnH" wrote An unsafe pilot is one who no longer considers him/herself to be a student. Well, I sure as hell don't consider myself to still be a student. Not after 20,000+ flight hours. Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 L-188 Flight Instructor Airplane/Instrument Airplane USN S-2F P-2V P-3B PanAm (retired) Bob, I think his point would be that even with all your glorified wide body time, you come take a ride with me in my F-15 and you're a student buddy. If you think you're not, then you're dangerous. I worry more about the 20,000 hour "I can fly anything" pilot than I do about my younger guys who "know they know nothing". (when transitiioning to a new airframe) (not saying you're like that, just trying to explain his point) |
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