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How safe is a new teenaged pilot?



 
 
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Old May 14th 05, 03:20 AM
Montblack
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("Happy Dog" wrote)
Just make sure that they don't try flying across one of the great
lakes, especially at night.


Is that your best cautionary suggestion? Your recommendation is
hysterical in nature and of almost no relevant preventative value. Think
or shut up.



It was an ok "cautionary" suggestion.

Recommendation was not hysterical in nature - especially if measured against
your terse response. A young man recently slipped under the waves (while
talking to 911) on a cold, dark and windy night, after ditching in Lake
Michigan -
don't fly over the lakes at night 17 year olds.

There, one 'what if' addressed - relevant preventative value in that.


"Think or shut up."


Wow. This is just precious.


Montblack

 




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