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Old August 25th 04, 06:32 AM
H.P.
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What drives a pilot with her skills to be so...assaholic?


"Roger Long" wrote in message
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This accident was up our way and I followed the progress of the search.

On
the basis of the weather on the day the plane disappeared, I expected to
find that it was a new pilot in over her head. Just goes to show that

lots
of experience and type ratings don't make scud running a good idea.

14,500
hour big iron driver with 20 years in float planes who could have filed

and
executed an IFR flight plan in her sleep hits a hill in 700 foot ceilings.

Another high time Mainer who could have been IFR up above the hills did

the
same thing a few years back and set a great example for the Air Explorers
Troop he founded. They are naming a new Boy Scout center near PWM after
him.

http://www2.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?...18X01248&key=1

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Roger Long