"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
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Purely from an academic standpoint, I'm curious why people go into remote
areas of a foreign country (particularly one like Mexico) without some way
of calling for help if they get stuck
What would you suggest? Satellite phones are pretty much the only solution
that I see and they are quite expensive. They are also a relatively recent
invention (especially with respect to consumers like us), and somehow people
managed to get by without them prior to their availability.
, not having made arrangements/contacts with a local mechanic in case there
were some kind of problem, etc.
This is an even more bizarre thought, IMHO. Do you arrange for a local
mechanic at every location to which you fly? I sure don't. I doubt many
pilots do.
People who can afford having an A&P come down to Mexico to fix a problem
ought to be able to afford a little planning ahead for eventualities just
like this one. Academically speaking, of course.
"People who can afford"? My understanding is that Robert wasn't the one
footing the bill.
Pete