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Robert Ehrlich wrote:
Mark James Boyd wrote: ... I think REQUIRING parachutes for ALL glider operations is absurd. ... This is what the french regulations requires. Although I can admit that our regulations have many absurd points, I would not count this one among them. It is the same thing for seat belts in cars: if the regulation don't make installing and using them mandatory, the statistics prove that cases where they should be used and are not are way over the cases where they are used and this causes some inconvenience. Show me a single-seat car which has a miniscule chance of injuring another person. Show me the safety statistics for this...and perhaps you have a parallel to certain glider operations. I liked Rod Machado's quote from Feb 2004 AOPA pilot: "So the next time you hear the word always, only or never used in an aviation sentence, think about asking the question: So what?" "Sorry, but no cigar today." |
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