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SelwayKid wrote:
Without going thru the rest of your interesting and poignant post, I completely agree with you. I don't know how many times I have poked outside the envelope because of conditions that I couldn't control. Those who are quick to point a finger and say "you should do this, or that..." are not very well adapted to aviation. Yeh yeh I know...regulations are there to protect you etc, etc. Well, I've been flying over 40 years now and have been places that books are written about and I'd have never been there if I always followed the rules. And, the people who follow have the advantage of my having gone first to plot the way. I think the same of those who I have followed and am always amazed and humbled when I see what they did. I don't even bother thinking of the many times when I landed with either a helicopter or airplane on fumes and sweating it out the whole way. Stupid? Nope... just a professional working the best way I can under trying conditions. Doing what the rest work from after we push the envelope and see how far we can go. No So Shy & Bashful with 21,000+ hours and still not done...... You sound just like Rick Collins. He's very dead now. Tilly |
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