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On Jun 13, 11:26 am, Thomas Borchert
wrote: a) parachute equipped airplane pilots tend to assume greater risk ("all I have to do is to pull the handle") Any kind of factual support for that statement? Even a hint would surprise me. No surpises, on hints, no support for this "theory" whatsoever. My statement is only based on my belief, which in turn is based on accident reports I have read. For example, the guy who got into ice at 16,000 ft. with a Cirrus, lost control, and either didn't pull or pulled at a speed too high (chute ripped to pieces) - I forgot. Perhaps the Lidle crash in NYC formed my belief, as did two or three accident discussions from the Flying magazine. The OP of the infested thread kinda went the same way - as if mountain flying was somehow safer with a ballistic parachute. This will not prevent one box canyon accident, for example. I have a hard time believing that a pilot will pull the chute if he gets in a serious downdraft in the mountains. Gerd |
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