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Old January 16th 06, 09:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I think I know why so many Cirrus' crash

"Ron Lee" wrote in message news:
Maybe not, but his poor/unsafe pattern entry did distract me from
proper airspeed management.


If that's all it takes, maybe you are more of a danger to yourself and
others than you think.


I was just fast enough that a normal landing was not possible. That
is hardly a safety issue. I was there.


You were distracted by a common (ask around) occurrance. Do you call a
missed approach when your pax farts?


Thus he was the one creating unsafe
conditions.


There are myriad regular distractions at least this distracting that
happen
regularly. You said that your stellar judgement keeps you out of
situations
where superior skill is necessary.


Never said that. Good try.


Yes, you did:

"I make up for lesser skills than others with superior judgement!"


Perhaps you should avoid flying anywhere but near remote deserted
airports.


Not an option and not needed.


If you can't control your airspeed in the patten when some mundane (and it
was) distraction occurs then it's likey needed. I'll gladly concede defeat
on this if any experienced pilot here thinks that you were sorely
challenged.


Although I could have landed long, I decided it made
more sense to go around. No shame in that. Especially with an poor
pilot in a Cirrus behind me.


Pot, kettle, etc.


Your opinion. Do you fly?


Yes.

Is John Doe your name or are you afraid to use your real name like I
do?


Godlike. Your courage is an example to us all.

An anonymous poster. I am impressed.


Hey stoopid, I'm not anonymous. I've posted from the same ISP for a decade.
That I just know that you're a pompous ass and you don't know my phone
number is of no interest to the world at large. Really want it? Google is
your friend.

moo


 




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