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Old December 18th 03, 10:10 PM
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Ed Wischmeyer wrote in message ...
entire legions of lawyers waiting to sue the US Government for supplying him
the wrong type of fuel?


As for suing folks, I don't think Jon's that kind of guy. I've met him
several times, and he's got a whole lot of class, something that many
RAHers would do well to emulate.


Ed,

With all respect, if you or I or "The World's Classiest Pilot"
(whoever he or she may be) bites it while flying, whether or not
someone gets sued will have little to do with our class or what
kind of guy we are.

It will have everything to do with factors beyond our control,
mostly our surviving kin and whatever decisions they might make
under the combined influence of grief and legal advice.

FWIW,
Sydney
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Old December 15th 03, 03:38 PM
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:

The bureaucrats at McMurdo are simply being jerks of the first order!
How many people on this planet benefit from such obstinate behavior?


Those who would otherwise follow in Johanson's footsteps and set out
on a mission without planning proper contingencies. I for one
wouldn't want to see the base personnel and resources diverted to
subsidize poor planning of those who are in over their head,
encouraging even more "extreme adventurers" to try something dumb.

Mark Hickey
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Old December 15th 03, 03:54 PM
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Mark Hickey wrote:
Orval Fairbairn wrote:


The bureaucrats at McMurdo are simply being jerks of the first order!
How many people on this planet benefit from such obstinate behavior?



Those who would otherwise follow in Johanson's footsteps and set out
on a mission without planning proper contingencies. I for one
wouldn't want to see the base personnel and resources diverted to
subsidize poor planning of those who are in over their head,
encouraging even more "extreme adventurers" to try something dumb.


I for one hate that trite phrase "I for one".

This guy isn't some doofus who strapped on a pile of helium balloons on
his lawnchair and tried to go into orbit. He's out there taking
homebuilding and private aviation to the next level, pushing what humans
can do, even if they don't have a billion dollars of government funding
behind them. I rank him up there with the X Prize contestants.

They should have left him alone with the gas source, and told him they
were going to lunch and they'd be back in an hour.

Mark Hickey


 




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