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I fiddled with the math on the probable number of Y/E hours flown,
and the few known number of nonserious incidents (something like 3 since 1991) to compute the accident rate/100,000 hours. Having a Y/E aboard is one of the safest ways to fly. The rate is so low that it isn't necessary to adjust for the fact that most accidents occur within a few miles of an airport, for a wider variance. My reaction to this activity I didn't really predict until I got into it. You simply do not take aloft the child of a parent, standing right there and talking to you even briefly, trying actually to sense what you're like, without a serious feeling of responsibility. You are to return the child or children safely. If a pilot in the chapter would rather not volunteer for that unstated reason, even if a good pilot, that pilot has my respect too. If he or she were to ask me if I was bothered by this, I would say yes, a bit. I hope it makes me fly properly. Fred F. |
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