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Old June 22nd 10, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Parowan midair?

On Jun 21, 10:47*am, "
wrote:
of getting a tin trophy. *Free will aside the worst thing for safety
would be rigid 'if-then' post collision rules. *If you can't handle a
little bit of the unknown perhaps soaring isn't the right sport for
you.


Explain why getting either zero or distance to point of collision
would be bad for safety.

As Mark so eloquently stated in an earlier comment, the pilots have
enough things to deal with already. Giving them the choice to
complete a task is just not a good idea. This isn't NASCAR, it's
SOARING. We already have rules in place to make an attempt to reduce
unsafe or questionable behavior, so why not add this?

-Tom
 




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