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Old August 28th 04, 12:52 AM
Colin Gibb
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wow, it sure feels good that I'm not alone...I find I'm doing that all the
time...looking at the clouds, estimating how low they are, thinking about
whether or not it would be a good day to fly. I've even caught myself doing
it for a little too long while driving...thankfully the traffic in front of
me kept moving





"Ratty Boy" wrote in message
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:37:28 GMT, Ender wrote:

Andrew Sarangan wrote:
I remember a discussion recently whether pilots are safer drivers. I
believed that to be true until recently. As a pilot, I tend to look up

at
the sky while driving, particularly if an airplane is flying. The other

day
I was looking up at the clouds to figure out which direction the wind

was
blowing. The car in front of me made a sudden stop. You guessed it. I

ran
into that car. This would not have happened had I not been a pilot
distracted by the sky. This is my first auto-incident ever, in twenty

years
of driving. I guess that still makes me a safe driver, but not as safe

as I
thought I was.


On the commercial end of things, the pager can often get you into
trouble when you're rushing to the airport.

I find that when I'm not gazing at the sky, my situational awareness is
much better than before I learned to fly.


I see that I'm not the only one to gaze at the sky. I recently spent
some time on the porch watching a T-Storm build up in the distance.
It's still cheaper to have a cocaine habit than a flying habit. But
damn, I think flying has to be more fun in the long run.