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Nick Olson wrote:
At 23:24 09 February 2007, Dan G wrote: You'd do damned well to listen to instructors - they know better than you do. Hmmn not always the case. 200 hour instructor with Silver C who never ventures more than gliding distance from an airfield knows more than pilot who flies several thousand hours cross country and competition - think not. I have flown with some instructors who quite frankly scare the sh++ out of me. Gentlemen it is quite easy -life is a game of risk -sometimes the consequence of taking those risks is death - in todays cuddly wuddly lets not do anything in case we hurt ourselves society this seems to get ignored. Said photographer was taking a risk (as was the finishing pilot who hit him) - he delibrately placed himself under the flight path of competition gliders finishing, to take photographs. He had full previous knowledge of how competiton pilots fly a finish - to say he does not bear any responsibility for the accident I frankly feel is quite idiotic. I have seen many people take this risk at competions - frankly it's behaviour I wouldn't do -the risk is too great for me personally. A combination of risks resulted in a death. Both people were grown men who understood the risks they were taking (or should have done). A death resulted -boo hoo - let's grow up and move on, or shall we eliminate all the risks of death by grounding the entire gliding fleet worldwide. Just having an instructor rating does NOT mean you are a good pilot and does NOT mean you necessarily are a good instructor and does NOT mean you have lots of experience. With all things, be it mechanics who work on your car, with a doctor who is going to do your surgery, whatever... there are those who are great at it and those that suck at it. In the converse, there are pilots who would be excellent instructors, but don't choose to instruct just as there are scrub techs and nurses who would do a better job on your appendix than the surgeon who went to med school. |
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