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There has been some very good discussion on this thread but I haven't
seen anyone on the "safe" side accept anything said by the "unsafe" side. What I hear is that, if Bob does something that scares Bill, then Bill thinks it's "unsafe" regardless of how well thought out or executed the maneuver. People die every day in traffic accidents. Does that make driving unsafe? Or does it simply indicate that there are both mechanical failures and inattentive drivers? And while proper maintenance can take care of most, but not all, of the mechanical failures, you simply can't fix stupid. Now I'm waiting to hear that people who perform low saves must be "stupid". And please note, I don't do "low saves". I try not to get low out on course and, if I get low enough to get worried, I simply land. And when I see something that gives me the willies, I consider who is the pilot and what I know his skill and experience to be. I will tell a newbie that his final turn was too low, but not an experienced guy. He knows what he's doing (usually). Dan On 4/4/2016 8:21 PM, son_of_flubber wrote: Some of this discussion reminds me of the movie "The Great Santini". If Bull Meechum were a glider pilot, I bet he would do the lowest of the low saves. -- Dan, 5J |
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