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Old February 9th 10, 10:13 PM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Mike Ash
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Default Cirrus crash midair

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Mxsmanic wrote:

Mike Ash writes:

Such as, Cirrus pilot had a heart attack thirty seconds before, Cirrus
had an engine failure, Cirrus hit large bird whose entrails covered the
forward view, etc.


Possible, but not very probable. Why look for highly improbable explanations
when there is a very probable and plausible one (pilot error)?


Ah, there's that famous excessive snip.

You said "plausible", not "very probable". All of those scenarios are
plausible.

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