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I know that if I fly I may have a fatal flying accident. *That in
itself does nothing to increase my safety. At least it does not increase it above the margin that was established a long time ago. And what exactly was the reason for establishing that margin a long time ago? If you're not driven to fly as safe as you possibly can by survival and the preservation of life, I'd sure like to know where else your motivation comes from. There's absolutely no question in my mind that complacency, over- confidence, risk-taking, etc can end me if I let any of them creep into my flying. I also know the fact that I can kill myself or others is tremendous motivation to be as safe a pilot as I can be. This is just basic common sense. As a low-timer-nobody pilot, I've given the idea of complacency through experience much thought. I hope to do my best to not fall into that trap. Thanks for the thread Bob. Interesting discussion. |
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