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Colin, I agree with you completely. I live at the base of the
Rockies and have flown the "rocks" for 10 years in various singles, the last 7 or so in my 182. My personal limit is that I'd never attempt it at night. Too many variables and too few options should there be an emergency. I'll take it one further and again, it's just my own personal limiter. Call me wimp, doesn't bother me. I won't fly a single at night, period. I've done it and it was beautiful but I don't like the idea of looking for an emergency landing option blindfolded. For me, safe flying is all about exercising prudent judgement. Granted, this can be very subjective although sometimes there are absolutes. Such as taking off into a cell where 2000fpm downdrafts have been reported. But, for me, mountain flying is strictly a daylight activity. Alan Bloom N8565T '60 Skylane Dogs can fly. http://www.flyingmutts.com On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:01:18 +1300, "Cockpit Colin" wrote: motorcycles. news here a couple of weeks ago about some poor old fart who was sitting on his porch when an 18-wheeler tire exploded and blew him away. true. In my opinion it's more accurate to say that "so and so was prepared to accept a level of risk that is higher than what I would be prepared to accept" than it is to call something "dangerous". Unfortunately, too many pilots continue to accept too high a level of risk - and as a result, they keep on dying horrible deaths. For me, safety isn't about the number of times you prepare for an event that never happens (eg wearing a seatbelt when you didn't have an accident) - it's all about avoiding the one time when something does go wrong - and the pilot is totally unprepared to cope with it. Night flying over inhospitable terrain in a single? No thanks - not for me. |
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