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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:59:51 GMT, "C Kingsbury"
wrote: "Slip'er" wrote in message news:sldrd.190623$hj.62009@fed1read07... Unlike a motorcycle, a pilot gets to choose his level of risk. LOL, Obviously you do not ride a motorcycle. I race up and down Palomar Mountain, Ortega Highway, and many other popular Southern California sport bike roads. Motorcycle riders definitely choose their own level of risk I like the idea of a motorcycle but I live in Boston and the thought of riding around here sends chills down my spine. I get nearly run down at least once a month by soccer moms in SUVs because they don't see my low car in their blind spot when they change lanes without signaling (one of many fine local traditions). I'm surprised at how *few* motorcycle fatalities there are around here. (FYI, I used to work at a local newspaper so I did see "all the accidents that didn't make the news") The way I look at it is that in an airplane, it's relatively unlikely that I'll pay for someone else's mistake. Not impossible, just exceedingly unlikely. There are very few chains of events leading to a fatal accident in which an avoidable pilot error does not feature at some point. I have friends who ride and they have told me about defensive driving and such, but the fact remains that riding a bike in a populated area, you will often be surrounded by vehicles capable of turning you into a grease spot. You can do a lot to protect yourself but there's an infinite number of possibilities where another driver's screwup will punch your ticket. -cwk. I ride my motorcycle to work in Philadelphia every day, year 'round except for when there is snow or ice on the road. I keep a constantly evolving contingency plan in my brain for what I'm going to do when this car, or that car attacks me. I avoid minivans with women drivers on cellphones at all costs. I know that sounds sexist and I don't mean it that way. I don't think that women are inherently worse drivers than men, but the one's that fit that description are deadly. Point is, I don't feel like I'm in anywhere near that level of danger when I fly. The reason is that I don't have to deal with all of those people that are trying to kill me. I only have to protect myself from myself (for the most part). With myself as the greatest risk factor when I'm flying, that is an ideal situation in which to control and minimize the risk, unlike on the bike. Rich Russell |
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![]() "Richard Russell" wrote in message ... On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:59:51 GMT, "C Kingsbury" wrote: mean it that way. I don't think that women are inherently worse drivers than men, but the one's that fit that description are deadly. Actually on the whole women have a better record than men by a non-trivial amount, primarily because they are less likely to drive recklessly. Though I would still stay far away from that minivan. Point is, I don't feel like I'm in anywhere near that level of danger when I fly. The reason is that I don't have to deal with all of those people that are trying to kill me. It's basically true- on a bike death is rarely more than a few seconds away. In a plane this is only true during certain phases of takeoff or landing. If you're alert you have a better chance of stopping an accident sequence before it runs its course. -cwk. |
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