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Old October 31st 06, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Michael[_1_]
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Sam Spade wrote:
But, my
observations over 50 years of being around this stuff tells me that
experienced pilots seldom crash on good VFR daytime operations.


True enough. However, my observation is that pilots who limit
themselves to nothing but good VFR daytime operations never do become
experienced (they quit after a few hundred hours because flying just
isn't useful under those restrictions), so that doesn't help.

Michael

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Old November 1st 06, 10:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Michael wrote:
Sam Spade wrote:

But, my
observations over 50 years of being around this stuff tells me that
experienced pilots seldom crash on good VFR daytime operations.



True enough. However, my observation is that pilots who limit
themselves to nothing but good VFR daytime operations never do become
experienced (they quit after a few hundred hours because flying just
isn't useful under those restrictions), so that doesn't help.

Michael

Depends whether the self-imposed limit is imposed going into the game or
much later on after the cat has shed several lives. ;-)
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Old November 1st 06, 06:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Michael[_1_]
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Sam Spade wrote:
True enough. However, my observation is that pilots who limit
themselves to nothing but good VFR daytime operations never do become
experienced (they quit after a few hundred hours because flying just
isn't useful under those restrictions), so that doesn't help.

Depends whether the self-imposed limit is imposed going into the game or
much later on after the cat has shed several lives. ;-)


True enough. My point is that you don't get to be an experienced and
capable pilot without taking some significant risks somewhere along the
line.

Michael

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Old November 1st 06, 02:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Michael wrote:

Sam Spade wrote:

But, my
observations over 50 years of being around this stuff tells me that
experienced pilots seldom crash on good VFR daytime operations.



True enough. However, my observation is that pilots who limit
themselves to nothing but good VFR daytime operations never do become
experienced (they quit after a few hundred hours because flying just
isn't useful under those restrictions), so that doesn't help.

Michael

The OP stated,
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I've had many non-pilot friends and co-workers ask, "Is flying a small
plane more or less dangerous than driving a car?", to which my response
has always been "It depends on who is piloting the plane."
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Your observation is from the pilot perspective. A better answer to the
OP would include both pilot experience and type of operation.

I have always admonished my non-flying friends and relatives to only fly
with an experienced pilot and only during solid Day VFR conditions.
That will fit them into the safety slot I feel they deserve to be in.

If the pilot who they fly with chooses to fly at other times during the
night in IMC, dodging TRWs in the Rockies with his XM weather display,
that risk is not imposed upon those I am advising.
 




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