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Old October 28th 03, 03:02 PM
David Megginson
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"Trentus" writes:

OK, this is going to sound really silly, but I'm not a pilot,
If planes glide so well, then how come they crash?


If cars steer so well, how come *they* crash? In both cases, the
problem is the usually the squishy part sitting on the seat in front
of the controls, not the metal parts.

It would seem reasonable, that if they glide, and they have an
engine failure etc. that they'd glide them in, not leave smoking
craters like the news tends to show.


The news doesn't typically show the ones that glide in, not to mention
the ones that land without incident (i.e. nearly all of them). Here
are some other headlines you don't see:

80M children arrive home from school safely.

Politician not under investigation for corruption.

U.S. doesn't invade Belgium.

Study links weight loss to moderation and exercise.

No bank robberies in state.

Police treat black suspect politely.

Terrorists do not attack museum.

etc. News is the unusual stuff -- it doesn't represent most of what
is going on.


All the best,


David