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I don't want to hijack the thread about Walter Mueller's 75 gliding
anniversary (GO, Walter!) by talk about an early death...seems a bit morbid. But I have to comment on Bob's statement: snip However...if any reader knows of a gliding participant who feels predestined to die in a sailplane, perhaps you'd be doing said participant a real favor by suggesting to them some serious re-examination of why that thought persists is in order. Just sayin'... Bob W. end snip I think I agree with your statement, Bob, insofar as if you have a belief that you are predestined to die in any particular way (whether gliding or otherwise), you are either suicidal (and have picked out your method of ending it all), have some kind of strange religious belief (i.e. that you know that God is going to kill you in some particular way), or are suffering from some other psychosis and probably shouldn't be soaring. On the other hand, if you are in this sport and don't realize that it may very well be one of the most dangerous sports out there, I submit to you that you are deceiving yourself. Obviously, you are still far from "predestined to die in a sailplane" (statistically speaking, but of course your individual results may vary), but if you don't recognize the risks involved you may be more likely to avoid taking the necessary safety precautions to prevent these risks from growing beyond those that are inherent in this sport. For this reason, I think it is actually quite healthy to have a feeling that strapping on your sailplane may very well be the most dangerous thing you do today...I think about this pretty much every time I suit up, and I think it helps to keep me focused on safety. -- Stefan Murry |
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