Thread: SAFETY ALERT
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Old August 24th 11, 05:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default SAFETY ALERT

On 8/23/2011 3:55 AM, Cookie wrote:
On Aug 23, 5:29 am, kevin wrote:
Another real possibility not mentioned is dehydration. Nice high
speed pass, pull, pull, pull, with positive g load, works fine if you
are hydrated, if not then you can drop your blood pressure and grey
out or pass out.

Drink, drink, drink.....

Kevin
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More shifting of the blame........again and again...shift the blame!


That's not shifting the blame, it's looking for factors that contributed
to the accident. Knowing the factors in accidents can help us learn to
do better as pilots, and improve our pilot training. "Blame" is more of
a moral or legal assignment of guilt, but does not help us find the
actions needed to avoid the accident in the future.

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