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In mountain climbing there is the concept of "objective hazard". This is
a hazard that is recognized, such as climbing up a gully that occasionally experiences rock falls. If you are in the gully when this happens it would almost certainly be fatal. The wise climber recognizes this hazard and decides what he can do to mitigate it, such as climbing before dawn when rock falls are less likely (warming by sunlight tends to trigger these). He then has to decide if, for a particular situation, the risk is worth the reward (getting to the peak, or getting back to camp before the weather turns bad). The wise climber sometimes loses this gamble. The unwise climber loses more often. Soaring is similar in that there are hazards that, through training, experience and acquired skill, can be recognized and mitigated, but never completely avoided. Each pilot must assess their own skill versus the situation and decide if the reward is worth the risk. The wise pilots will sometimes lose, but the unwise pilots will lose more often. Rich L |
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