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In article Nyal Williams writes:
On reflection, I believe we would all want pilot error to account for 100% of the accidents. This would remove those accidents attributable to equipment flaws and would make flying that much safer. And we blame pilot error when a preflight misses a part about to come apart. We blame lots of things on pilot error. The FAA seems to like to do that, and we go along with it because it allows us to remind ourselves that we are better, and we would not make those mistakes. The folks who have had "pilot error" accidents almost certainly were certain of the same thing. I apologize (slightly) for putting this in .soaring, because it also applies to powered flight. It also applies to driving. We think that we are not going to make the same mistake. We become comfortable with our new safety and that comfort leads to carelessness. At 18:38 30 June 2008, Bill Daniels wrote: "If you can avoid the really stupid mistakes, what's left is manageable." In many things this is probably true. In the air, there are too many exceptions. Alan |
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