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Hi Jose
It really is a difficult decision. My thoughts right now are leaning to not flying related kids in the same flight, but I truly do take your point about two families grieving as opposed to one. This whole thread is such a tragedy - here we are trying to light a spark under these kids to get them interested in flying, and then we have this situation where they are killed on their first flight. and of course we have to remember the pilot, who devoted his day to giving kids this experience, and paid for it with his life. There are no winners here - it is a very sad scenario. Fly safe, and thanks for your post, Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article , Jose wrote: The alternative is losses to two families. Is this better? I believe so - speaking from the position of someone who has already lost a child. I am truly sorry about your loss. True, you might have lost two. But you might have also lost none. That is the tradeoff for the other family. Jose |
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