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Maule Driver wrote:
The implication is that the plan to fly to this airport, in that weather, with that aircraft flown by those pilots, was a bad decision. Everything seems fine to me. That situation seems to me to be exactly why race teams use GA. For a personal flight it wouldn't be a bad decision at all given the marginal weather. For a "must arrive" situation it was bad planning. Two competent, proficient, experienced pilots just botched it. There are a lot things to learn from it and avoid having it happen again. I don't know what the lesson to be learned is, other than they were certainly not competent and proficient that day. I've been watching this stuff for a long time, and these kinds of errant blunders happen over and over. That's why airliners have TAWS these days, which was an outgrowth of GPWS, whicn in turn came about because of an air carrier errant blunder. Of all GA users, one might guess that NASCAR race teams understand the balance between pursuing goals, risk taking, and safety. Nothing is 100% - you simply keep trying to get there. |
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