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Having been invvolved in the after event of a fatal accident I recommend that all comments from witnessws and club members not be posted to the cyber world. This is for the proctection of the pilot's family, club members, club and any individuals even remotely involved.
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On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 9:31:04 AM UTC-7, Boise Pilot wrote:
Having been invvolved in the after event of a fatal accident I recommend that all comments from witnessws and club members not be posted to the cyber world. This is for the proctection of the pilot's family, club members, club and any individuals even remotely involved. Boise, ID This is a sure way to protect some while exposing others to repeat the same mistakes. There is no reason to avoid a respectful discussion. And no, we can not leave this to NTSB which is rather useless when investigating gliders accidents. My condolences to family and friends. Ramy |
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On 4/24/2015 12:36 PM, Ramy wrote:
On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 9:31:04 AM UTC-7, Boise Pilot wrote: Having been involved in the after event of a fatal accident I recommend that all comments from witnesses and club members not be posted to the cyber world. This is for the protection of the pilot's family, club members, club and any individuals even remotely involved. Boise, ID This is a sure way to protect some while exposing others to repeat the same mistakes. There is no reason to avoid a respectful discussion. And no, we can not leave this to NTSB which is rather useless when investigating gliders accidents. My condolences to family and friends. Ramy +1 I, too, have been involved with after-effects of fatal glider accidents (plural, sigh): friends, family, clubs, NTSB. IMO there is always a place for respectful, sorrowing, inquisitive (as in "What lessons may the rest of the soaring world glean from these tragic events which possibly may prevent repetition?"), open discussion by whatever means timely and respectfully suitable. Respectfully, Bob W. |
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I am not suggesting stopping discussion but do recommend that it be done in such a manner that no single or mutiple individuals become the "expert" witness. Lawsuits do happen, NTSB will try to establish fault at any level, mechanics will be checked, ground personell etc. Not sure if everyone realizes that if there is an insurance policy claim and not just on the aircraft but maybe there is a life policy, the insurance company will look for a way to collect from someone. I thought most clubs had a policy that they have a single source for information and that any others would not make statements of FACT but identify any such comments as speculation. There are already comments that bring in a question of cable break, a hint that there might have been an issue while on climb-winch???- that caused some incorrect action by the pilot and medical issues even if they are only questions from outsiders they cloud the legal/insurance issues going forward. If you want to get real world info on how this can go south for a club, individual members me included, dealer, mechanic and involve the SSA because it was a contest contact me directly.
Boise, ID |
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