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Old March 26th 05, 10:58 PM
Mike Kanze
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Bob,

Certainly no argument here, if "credit for the act" is the criterion.

But as a B/N I (or any other "rider") either enjoyed or suffered the same
consequences, albeit a microsecond later than the pilot due to the slight
setback of the B/N's seat.

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Mike Kanze

"You're never too old to become younger."

- Mae West


"Bob" wrote in message
ups.com...
If we are going to count RIOs, EWOs, BNs and passengers as somehow
having a "trap", the I guess President Bush would qualify with one on
the Lincoln. Not trying to disparage anyone but IMHO only the guy at
the stick "traps" all others "ride". Guys who flew two seat planes,
S-2s, S-3s, etc. didn't ever log traps from the right side. Why log a
trap for only non-pilots?



 




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