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Scott Moore wrote: Frank Ch. Eigler wrote: Tell me, just how much information would you require the feds to put on paper before allowing yourself to form and state an educated opinion about the wisdom of this flight? Me? Actually, never. Fortunately, nobody asks my opinion. Our yours, either, for that matter. Does this mean that you intend henceforth to withhold your other opinions until someone asks you for them? Before calling any dead pilot an idiot, I recommend everyone take a good look in the mirror. (Say, was that an opinion?) These are not mutually exclusive. One does not have to be perfect to recognize imperfection. That would be an impossible requirement. - FChE |
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does not have to be perfect to recognize imperfection. That would be an impossible requirement. No, but before condemning imperfection, a look in the mirror is always appropriate. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose writes: One does not have to be perfect to recognize imperfection. That would be an impossible requirement. No, but before condemning imperfection, a look in the mirror is always appropriate. Yes, but then what? This is what I don't understand about the "don't judge" crowd. Why do you imagine that people don't consider their own errors before making judgments? Do you think that the only appropriate response to realizing "Oops, I have screwed up too", is "I better not say anything about another's big screwup"? - FChE |
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Yes, but then what? This is what I don't understand about the "don't
judge" crowd. Why do you imagine that people don't consider their own errors before making judgments? Do you think that the only appropriate response to realizing "Oops, I have screwed up too", is "I better not say anything about another's big screwup"? There's a difference between "at first sight it looks like the pilot screwed up", "the pilot royally screwed up - he shouldn't have even been there", and "the pilot is a flaming idiot for screwing up so totally, and with a passenger too - sheesh - nobody with half an ounce of brains would ever do something like that". All this before it comes out that the pilot had a heart attack, and the passenger did his best to bring the airplane down quickly and safely. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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