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OK, yes, a death or injury is a death or injury.
Offing passengers is a lot larger. Keeping injuries or deaths in Soaring is even better. I will not argue with either. But, I will say, sorta like, "I want to off myself" vs. "I want to off myself and a theater along with me". I don't find either good, but one is less good than the other. So, flying with a health issue may be bad (sorta depends on if known or not) by yourself or with a passenger or two are different things. Keep in mind (last I looked) the US has for glider (and others), "no known issues that preclude me from piloting ((fill in the blank). |
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