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On Oct 31, 12:51 pm, jeplane wrote:
Not sure I agree with Ramy entirely... How many traffic accidents have you seen through the years while driving to the gliderport? In that same time frame, how many gliders acidents have you seen at that gliderport? Richard Phoenix, AZ On Oct 30, 5:50 pm, Ramy wrote: " No matter how safe you think you are, the risk is still significantly higher than most normal activities (such as driving). " Not as many road accidents as I have seen at the gliderport!! Lets face it guys Gliding is Dangerous. Very Dangerous if you start to push the envelope of your experience and comfort level. I have lost over the years more than 10 friends or acquaintances. When I raced sailboats or windsurfed I never lost any! This summer was a real bad one for me loosing a very close flying buddy Geoff Loyns, then Steve Fossett goes missing and now Stew. All I knew through soaring, hanging at the airport or conversing on here and emails. I love soaring and think it has given me some of the best memories of my life. But as I look at my young son I am drawn between the selfish urge to mental floss with soaring and the reality of life. Running a Start up company with employees that rely on my breathing and working is another factor. I will probably keep flying but in a different way than I used to. My flying will be less risky and not as aggressive as previous years. I want to also explore other sides of soaring that I have not experienced as much, such as enjoying the moment more than chasing after distance/speed. Don't get me wrong Soaring is an amazing sport but you have to realize it is dangerous. It is the only sport I know where if you screw up you will probably die!! That is a sobering thought for sure. Any one who tells you otherwise either is on crack or has not been around the sport for a long time. Just hang around the glider port long enough and you WILL loose flying friends. It is a fact most people die in bed smelling of urine and lysol, So the trade off here is gliding or pressing the button above your bed screaming for the nurse to change your bed pan!! On that note I will stop waffling.. Regards Al |
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