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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 14:30:18 +1300, "Cockpit Colin"
wrote: "In any situation if you can choose to do something 2 ways - one being more safe - the other being less safe - then why on earth wouldn't you choose the safer one? My opinion is that one reason is pure ignorance - not knowing or caring which would be the better choice. Every summer like clockwork, here in Colorado, there are the usual incidents of pilots splattering their machinery due to a lack of respect for that *minor* concept of density altitude. Pilots attempt to take off at 2 pm, when the temp is 92F and the density altitude is somewhere around 9000' with their C172 loaded past the weight limit. Jeez, I wonder why they barely managed to lift off and then slammed into the field at the end of the runway - if they even managed to reach the end of the runway. |
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