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Kilo Charlie wrote:
Final line is this Marc...you cannot legislate good judgement....period. If you don't believe it then just go drive around in your car for awhile where there have already been put into place many laws in an attempt to do so. It is not the pilots that are conscientious and cautious that are the problem....no matter what the rules are they will do the right thing. There will always be those that are poor decision makers in a pinch. I wish that an instructor somewhere would have pointed this out to them but now that they have their license they can demonstrate to the world their inadequacies. Casey Even the good ones among us occasionally screw up- sometimes they survive to tell us about it. No point in name calling - I certainly never want to share airspace with the guy who has never landed and said something along the lines of "I did something really unwise there". The person who has never realised he makes mistakes / exercises poor judgment is the most dangerous person you will meet. No matter how well he/she flies. Good judgment often comes from experience brought on by poor judgment - legislation only guides those who want to listen. Here a top pilot has effectively told us how he got into a very dangerous situation - partly because of a rule designed to ensure his safety. We should learn from it. Bottom line is to keep the pint of blue muck between your ears on-line. I try to continuously evaluate my decisions to see if they are deteriorating. If so - why am I getting tired or dehydrated, or not concentrating. I don't fly contests but I can see how a hard race could get you into a bad decision making mode - irrespecive of the rules to protect you. |
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