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"Peter Duniho" wrote:
Be careful about your generalizations. In the scenario you describe, I see no reason to accept a ride. But there are plenty of examples of passengers who are total strangers to the pilot accepting rides, as are there examples of taking car rides from total strangers, all in very reasonable, accepted situations. I didn't make any generalizations. In the scenario described, I knew *nothing* about this person, not even his name, and he was not an acquaintance of anyone I knew ... just a man driving through the airport. I don't know what examples there are of people taking car rides or plane rides from total strangers--no one I know gets into a car with a person they don't even know. I'm not talking about taxicab drivers, limo drivers, courtesy rides from maintenance shops, charter pilots or CFIs doing Discovery Flights...that's a completely different scenario where the passenger has initiated the ride/flight as part of a service they are paying for. I was talking about a total stranger assuming you would have no qualms about hopping into an airplane with him. |
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