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Old August 30th 06, 12:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Duniho
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Default Comair Pilot Error

"Morgans" wrote in message
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Anger, and a person's reasons for becoming angry, is a very personal,
experience driven reaction.


Frankly, if all Andrew has said was that he was angry, that would've been
fine. But he took it further. He made unfounded accusations of the pilots.
Angry or not, that's not reasonable.

I would suggest that you accept and respect other's anger, produced in
reaction to the incident, and that others respect your need to withhold
feelings of anger in reaction to the incident.


Then why can't you accept and respect my anger, produced in reaction to a
person throwing around unfounded accusations?

Okay, I admit...I'm not exactly angry. Extremely annoyed is probably more
accurate. But still...your "live and let live" advice cuts both ways. Want
to practice what you preach? Then stay out of it.

Nobody is going to change the other's mind in this case. Best to respect,
accept, and move along.


See above.