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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in
ups.com: Surprising that the FBO rented the plane to a student pilot with his daughter. Or for that matter, perhaps they were under the impression he was going with an instructor. I took my son on instruction flights several times when I was a student, and as students we were often expected to pre-flight the plane before the instructor got back from the prior lesson... |
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C J Campbell writes:
This seems to be getting to be a regular deal. Embry-Riddle instructors killing themselves on the runway, other divorced pilots deliberately crashing into houses, people jumping out of airplanes on final and landing on power lines so that their severed torsos splat a few feet away from small children. Ah yes. Suicide is such a beautiful, noble thing, according to some people. This is a trend I would really like to see stop. Add a psychological evaluation to the medical. The FAA spends too much time worrying about highly unlikely events such as pilots stroking out at the yoke, and not enough worrying about other things, such as pilots who are psychos. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Add a psychological evaluation to the medical. NASA doesn't seem to be able to weed out potential nut jobs, and the screening process for astronauts is way more thorough (I would imagine) than anything that could possibly be implemented with a once every two years (or three) medical examination by your AME. --Sylvain |
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Is that what happened to you? You are a psycho so you only do ms flight
sim? Mxsmanic wrote: C J Campbell writes: This seems to be getting to be a regular deal. Embry-Riddle instructors killing themselves on the runway, other divorced pilots deliberately crashing into houses, people jumping out of airplanes on final and landing on power lines so that their severed torsos splat a few feet away from small children. Ah yes. Suicide is such a beautiful, noble thing, according to some people. This is a trend I would really like to see stop. Add a psychological evaluation to the medical. The FAA spends too much time worrying about highly unlikely events such as pilots stroking out at the yoke, and not enough worrying about other things, such as pilots who are psychos. |
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On Mar 7, 11:20 am, C J Campbell
wrote: Student pilot Eric Johnson kills himself and his eight-year-old daughter by slamming a plane into his former mother-in-law's house. The Indiana Star notes that as a student pilot he was not allowed to carry passengers... Apparently he practiced a few touch and goes before killing himself. This seems to be getting to be a regular deal. Embry-Riddle instructors killing themselves on the runway, other divorced pilots deliberately crashing into houses, people jumping out of airplanes on final and landing on power lines so that their severed torsos splat a few feet away from small children. Ah yes. Suicide is such a beautiful, noble thing, according to some people. This is a trend I would really like to see stop. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor FBO owners should be held more directly responsible for who they rent aircraft to. I think we will find that the aircraft dispatch procedures were NOT adequate. Proper dispatch procedures might have prevented this particular tragedy. Unfortunately, the insurance company will end up paying for the FBOs negligence and nobody will have learned anything. |
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![]() "Deadstick" wrote in message ps.com... Unfortunately, the insurance company will end up paying for the FBOs negligence and nobody will have learned anything. When an FBO loses (crashes) a plane does their insurance go up like car insurance does? |
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On Mar 7, 2:57 pm, "Tom Conner" wrote:
"Deadstick" wrote in message ps.com... Unfortunately, the insurance company will end up paying for the FBOs negligence and nobody will have learned anything. When an FBO loses (crashes) a plane does their insurance go up like car insurance does? Yes, very much. There is a pretty big discount for zero claims. After the first big claim the rate goes up a lot. At some point the insurance gets dropped. For an FBO getting insurance is often the biggest challenge. Its much harder to get than owner's policies. -Robert |
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On Mar 7, 5:46 pm, "Deadstick" wrote:
Proper dispatch procedures might have prevented this particular tragedy. IMHO, Proper dispatch procedures might have prevented the destruction of a rented airplane. The tragedy, no. Someone who is bent on self- destruction like he was will find a way. GrtArtiste |
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On Mar 7, 2:46 pm, "Deadstick" wrote:
On Mar 7, 11:20 am, C J Campbell wrote: Student pilot Eric Johnson kills himself and his eight-year-old daughter by slamming a plane into his former mother-in-law's house. The Indiana Star notes that as a student pilot he was not allowed to carry passengers... Apparently he practiced a few touch and goes before killing himself. This seems to be getting to be a regular deal. Embry-Riddle instructors killing themselves on the runway, other divorced pilots deliberately crashing into houses, people jumping out of airplanes on final and landing on power lines so that their severed torsos splat a few feet away from small children. Ah yes. Suicide is such a beautiful, noble thing, according to some people. This is a trend I would really like to see stop. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor FBO owners should be held more directly responsible for who they rent aircraft to. I think we will find that the aircraft dispatch procedures were NOT adequate. Proper dispatch procedures might have prevented this particular tragedy. Should all FBOs be required to hire people to work the desk 24x7? I know some FBOs that assign card lock cards with a security code to pilots. The computer doesn't know if a student pilot has someone standing next to him. -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
ps.com... On Mar 7, 2:46 pm, "Deadstick" wrote: Should all FBOs be required to hire people to work the desk 24x7? I know some FBOs that assign card lock cards with a security code to pilots. The computer doesn't know if a student pilot has someone standing next to him. -Robert True, but a student pilot should not have those security codes. Crash Lander |
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