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Mxsmanic wrote in
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Larry Dighera writes: I considered maneuvering again, but finally decided, that currently I was okay, and doing nothing would likely not change that. You did the logical thing. If you and the other aircraft had indeed been in exactly the same position, you would have already collided. Obviously you were not in exactly the same position. And without knowing the actual, exact position of the other aircraft, a sudden departure from your steady, level flight would make no sense. Which way would you go? How would you know that you were flying away from the other aircraft, and not towards it? You would have about a 50/50 chance. I suppose I could have assumed that the Cessna was below me, and climbed a 100', but I didn't. And had you climbed and the Cessna been above you, that would be the end of it. If you had ever sat in a real Piper or a real Cessna, you would know that it is safer for the Piper to climb than to descend. It is not a 50/50 proposition. But you don't fly and you're a moron. |
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