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Patrick,
Quitting the sport will not stop further fatalities (Except possibly your own from flying. I can assure you that life itself is fatal.). We are going to continue this sport whether you continue in it or not. What will change is that you no longer have the contact with one of the most diverse and interesting groups around. We will still be flying, soaring, laughing, lying about our accomplishments over a beer, having the adventures of a retrieve, seeing firsthand the grandeur of nature and weather, experiencing the satisfaction of launching into the skies and returning home, making new friends .... and, yes, possibly losing a few of them along the way. How dangerous is soaring? My primary instructor would answer the question, "Soaring is bloody dangerous! Anytime you get more than about 3 feet off the ground (whether on a ladder, airplane, rooftop) or travel more than about 15 miles per hour (whether in a car, bicycle, skis, or airplane), you are taking your life in your own hands." Let's be diligent about our safety with procedures, better equipment, etc. But at the end of the day, it is still going to be more dangerous than not flying. I want to live to see what my great-grandchildren become. But when they ask what I did with my life, I don't want to say "Well, I worked 40 years and then I retired." I want to tell them about the time that I thermalled with a bald eagle, or the time I saw a corn stalk flying in the thermal over Uvalde, or the grandeur of the mountains and lakes in the western US, or the magic of seeing my "glory" on a cloud below me. Is it worth it? Each person has to answer it for themselves. For me, absolutely. Larry Goddard 01 "zero one" USA " wrote in message ups.com: When I started soaring on mid 80's, everybody said that soaring is the safest aviation sport, almost safer than most 'real' sports. You can't brake your leg while flying ![]() ![]() Though on a first year 4 pilots that I knew got killed with glider. Not a good start. And during the years I have counted over 20 fatalities where I can say they either they were my friends or I knew them well. Plus all the other fatalities. Almost every week on this group, we get another sad message informing yet another fatality. And most of the cases, pilots has been extremely experiensed. We know that they haven't done any stupid moves, they just lost the control of the plane on wrong situation or the plane has failed on them. I personally feel that I am on the edge to quit this sport because of that. I don't want to see not even one more friend passing away. I want to push that off my mind. Soaring is the greatest sport I can imagine. No other sport can give me the feeling, same view, same fellowship etc etc. But is it worth it??? PS |
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On 30 Oct, 13:24, "01-- Zero One" wrote:
Let's be diligent about our safety with procedures, better equipment, etc. But at the end of the day, it is still going to be more dangerous than not flying. ... Is it worth it? Each person has to answer it for themselves. For me, absolutely. Absolutely. We must always beware of people and clubs who claim that "Safety is the prime concern." If they really meant it, they wouldn't go gliding at all. It's a hobby - for most of us - so fun is our prime concern, followed by as much safety as we can reasonably fit in. Ian |
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