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"Jay Honeck" wrote: I've seen pilots act in (what I considered) suicidal ways with regards to their aircraft and weather conditions. Just a couple of days ago I watched a Cessna Skylane depart into widespread low ceilings and sleet, with the temperature well below freezing. Apparently he made it wherever he was going, but ATC was full of moderate icing reports from King Airs and up. You've just got to wonder what in hell was so important that our intrepid pilot HAD to depart into the worst kind of winter conditions. Freight dog? I've seen those guys arrive and depart in weather that I wouldn't want to *drive* in, let alone fly. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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I wondered the same thing. I'm thinking that some are "borderline" suicidal
meaning that they don't care anymore but are not ready to kill themselves outright. Instead of a suicidal attitude, they have a "come-what-may" attitude and neglect to take normal precautions. Pretty impossible to prove in an accident. Marco Leon "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:S18Id.20072$EG1.12888@attbi_s53... Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this month's "Flying" mag? It really makes you wonder if some of those "inexplicable" accidents we talk about here -- you know, the ones where the normally safe and solid pilot flies off into horrible weather, or flies a plane with a known mechanical problem -- aren't really suicides? I found the conversations with ATC to be especially chilling... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this month's "Flying" mag? It really makes you wonder if some of those "inexplicable" accidents we talk about here -- you know, the ones where the normally safe and solid pilot flies off into horrible weather, or flies a plane with a known mechanical problem -- aren't really suicides? Haven't seen it, but that possibility goes through your mind, hearing of some accidents. A few days ago, a new private pilot near the end of the runway at an uncontrolled airport got out of his airplane with the engine running and walked into the propeller. No explanation has been determined (and maybe never will be), and perhaps it was something like removing chocks ... but you do wonder ... |
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:08:50 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this month's "Flying" mag? Overheard at the airport restaurant: Old man: "My medical is due and if I don't pass I'm going to get in the Super Cub and fly out over the ocean until it runs out of gas.: Young Man: "No Dad NO ! ... not the Super Cub." - J.O.- |
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Good one....
"John Ousterhout" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:08:50 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this month's "Flying" mag? Overheard at the airport restaurant: Old man: "My medical is due and if I don't pass I'm going to get in the Super Cub and fly out over the ocean until it runs out of gas.: Young Man: "No Dad NO ! ... not the Super Cub." - J.O.- |
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John,
Did you happen to read Ernie Gann's excellent novel, _Gentlemen of Adventure_? One of the main characters, when suffering from terminal cancer, sneaks out of the hospital, steals and ambulance, drives to a very small airport, takes an airplane (after writing out a check for more than it's worth and leaving it secured on the hangar floor) and flies out over the ocean until he runs out of fuel. Very moving. All the best, Rick |
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"David Reinhart" wrote in message ... I have no doubt that some of the "inexplicable" accidents are real, no-note suicides. The same thing is true of single-car accidents. I've sometimes wondered how much the FAA's stance on "neuropsycholgical" disorders actually contributes to this problem. Just seeing a counselor, let alone taking medication, can result in getting your medical yanked if you report it or the FAA finds out. That means that some people probably don't get the help they need because they're afraid of being grounded. Dave Reinhart I know of one although he did not use an airplane. |
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Yes I read the Article Jay, just goes to show there are some real nuts out
there, but why take it out on General aviation? These folks are only thinking about themselves, Sad. Clyde "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:S18Id.20072$EG1.12888@attbi_s53... Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this month's "Flying" mag? It really makes you wonder if some of those "inexplicable" accidents we talk about here -- you know, the ones where the normally safe and solid pilot flies off into horrible weather, or flies a plane with a known mechanical problem -- aren't really suicides? I found the conversations with ATC to be especially chilling... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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