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![]() "Mary Shafer" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 05:10:03 GMT, "Lynn Coffelt" wrote: "Pat Carpenter" wrote in message ... Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live in the real world. - Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden http://www.skygod.com/quotes/ Oh, my gosh, did you really say or write that, Mary? I sure did. I meant it, too. I still do. Mary And you're right too! In the high performance airplane business anyway, all you get is a chance to do it right the first time.If the airplane gives you a second chance, you're damn lucky!!!. There are no guarantees. The people who work in this scenario know the risks completely. They have accepted those risks and done everything possible to minimize those risks through training, knowledge, and ability. People who don't know this environment are the ones who do all the crying and bitching when things go wrong. Those of us who know better do what everybody in the active community does when the Tiger bites Although we feel a loss deeply, and believe me, we do feel losses deeply; much more than anyone outside the arena can ever imagine. We gut this out, then we pick apart each and every facet of what happened; learn from it; and make whatever adjustments are necessary to insure that what happened won't happen to us. Then we assess the damage and get on with the program. There's WORK to be done, and what we have learned will allow a tragedy to become something more than a tragedy; a legacy that makes the overall program safer for those who follow. It's a cruel world up there, and progress doesn't come with a cheap price tag sometimes. I'm reminded of a forward I wrote many years ago for a tech manual I did on ACM. The forward was true...and about says it all. " I once had a friend. Jim was one horrific flying son-of-a-bitch. He was the best natural born fighter pilot I've ever known. In his entire career, he only made one mistake. Jim's dead." Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/CFI Retired |
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