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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
... What I am advocating is to ensure that any conversations or actions take place with the pilot, either directly or through channels designed for that (such as the Aviation Safety Counselor). Putting the passenger in the equation will only mess things up, as he or she is (generally) not in a position to understand the nuances of the decisions being made. With all due respect, Jose, you seem to be advocating a paternalistic relationship between pilot and passenger, not unlike the paternalistic doctor/patient relationship that was typical back in the days before the importance of informed consent was widely recognized. Particularly in the situation Jay described, the relevant factors are not particularly nuanced; with ten minutes of study, the passenger would be able to understand the situation better than the pilot did. No one has a right to keep the passenger "out of the equation" in deciding whether flying is worth the risk to the passenger. --Gary |
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