Re: Two Hands on the controls
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:35 pm
[quote author=Shiny link=topic=7574.msg20983#msg20983 date=1512423663]
[quote]Dying is quite a different level of tragedy. [/quote]
Personally I worry that I know enough dead people that it has lost its impact. I also know a lot of people who walked away from incredible things. Both the fragility and resilience of human life is nothing short of astounding.
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I am reading no flight plan filed and no spot on that missing plane near rogers pass. A 230 Pm takeoff time for a long flight, and isolated sketchy weather at best.
The disregard for basic risk principles astounds me.
I am a chicken and proud of it. I've been in both enough (still pretty mild) turbulence in IMC to satisfy any curiosity , and experienced a "mild" mountain wave condition too.
Enough to get the idea light aircraft are absolutely no match for the really nasty stuff. The thought of either at night terrifies me.
[quote]Dying is quite a different level of tragedy. [/quote]
Personally I worry that I know enough dead people that it has lost its impact. I also know a lot of people who walked away from incredible things. Both the fragility and resilience of human life is nothing short of astounding.
[/quote]
I am reading no flight plan filed and no spot on that missing plane near rogers pass. A 230 Pm takeoff time for a long flight, and isolated sketchy weather at best.
The disregard for basic risk principles astounds me.
I am a chicken and proud of it. I've been in both enough (still pretty mild) turbulence in IMC to satisfy any curiosity , and experienced a "mild" mountain wave condition too.
Enough to get the idea light aircraft are absolutely no match for the really nasty stuff. The thought of either at night terrifies me.