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Bob Kuykendall wrote:
Breaks should be totally routine and pilots should handle them instinctively. I'm sorry, Bill, I'm still not buying it. It's the word "never" that rings my bell. I stand by my words: A rope break shall *never* be hazardous as such. Of course, every pilot may screw up, but that's a completely different question and not limited to rope breaks. |
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