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Old May 11th 04, 11:45 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Richard Hertz" wrote in message
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There were two aircraft involved - not just one.


The firsthand report unequivocably puts the pilot of the Extra as being at
fault.

Apparently no radios were involved.


Radios are a useful tool, as an addition to the normal see-and-avoid. Lack
of use of the radios in no way shows fault on either pilot's part.

I would not place the blame on one pilot.


Your choice. But I would.

Pete