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... I didn't make any generalizations. I guess it was someone else who wrote: "it's a no-brainer that you don't take *car* rides from total strangers". Sounds like a generalization to me. [...] 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. One of the volunteer things I have done was to drive total strangers. They didn't know me, I didn't know them. Last I heard, EAA was still doing Young Eagles flights. Again, total strangers. And believe it or not, there are people who still hitch-hike. Some risk? Sure. But flying with someone you know doesn't preclude risk either. I would say the issue is only a "no-brainer" for someone without a brain. Otherwise, there is some thinking involved. You have to weigh the various aspects of the situation. Pete |
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