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Whoops, sorry John. I thought I was in another thread.
Damn, you've become so much the defacto "rules pariah," that I just assumed you were on another contest safety rant. I see now it is a more general safety rant... which I find completely appropriate. Apologies again for jumping too quick. High speed passes have their time and place and should be practiced by competent pilots in a controlled environment. There's a need for practice... but this too should be carefully controlled. Perhaps a distinction should be made between contest/speed finishes and showboat finishes, the prior used to optimize speed and the latter to serve the pilot's ego. I've found that it's usually showboat finishes by competent pilots that inspire less experienced pilots to embark on a program of self-managed education, occasionally with dire results. |
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