Matt Whiting wrote in news:%EPpg.131$Pa.18143
@news1.epix.net:
Skywise wrote:
Snipola
Yes, and although one could write them all down for others
to memorize, experience is the best teacher.
I agree, but I also accept that there are some situations that you just
can't anticipate and avoid. That is just something that we who ride and
fly have to accept.
I'm reminded of somethign Donald Rumsfled said about intelligence.
He said there's three kind's of intelligence (information). There's
what you know you know, what you know you don't know, and what you
don't know that you don't know. It's the third one that causes the
problems.
I've also heard it said many times by my father who was a truck
driver and DOT certified safety officer for his company, "Always
prepare for the unexpected."
Brian
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