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Say, JJ, did they point you at the range and tell you, 'here's some 20mm and some little blue bombs -- now go do what you've seen in the films'? Or did they give you a bunch of dual training, good briefs and debriefs, and lots of practice? Minimum 'foul' altitudes were established for range work. Before that, jocks were flying into the ground. Under my proposal, your minimum 'foul' altitude would be 500 feet. Are we ignoring training while trying to legislate safety? Come on, we can't even get the assembly check into the rules and you want to establish a low altitude / high speed training school? Charlie has a way to make pilots do their assembly checks, he announces the names of all those who didn't do it the day before. Guess what, the next day everybody is in compliance. We don't have any authority over our pilots, thats the problem. JJ |
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