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On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 10:11:09 AM UTC-4, wrote:
The irony is there is a well known and recognized, fundamental reason for glider (all aviation) accidents. And that is, a demonstrable lack of knowledge. Bring forth the data Tom. Show us how this is a proximate factor in some significant fraction of gliding accidents. I'm skeptical. Clearly I'm not alone. My experience informs me that more significant factors are complacency, (failure to maintain) situational awareness & risk taking. best, Evan Ludeman |
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