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Stan Gosnell wrote in message ...
(Rocky) wrote in om: One of the things that still puzzles me is why I have been able to do the things I have without being in more accidents or without injury while others have wrecked numerous aircraft with or without death or injury. There has to be a reason. Anyone have a clue? Ol Shy & Bashful Well, they say God takes care of children and fools. I've also been flying since the 60's, and have never had a serious malfunction. Maybe he takes better care of some of us than others. Other than that, I don't have a clue. Happy New Year Stan! I recall Herb "Fish" Salmon at Lockheed? saying he had never experienced an emergency in all his years of test flying and then, while he was testing a new "gatling" gun type of weapon in some jet, he ended up having to eject when the jet tucked under from the recoil. I'm sure you have seen or know of many instances of pilots cutting off the tail on a poorly executed auto to touchdown...or was it properly executed and conditions simply didn't allow for a good landing? That is what puzzles me. The ones I've had to do ended up with not much more than paint scratches on the bottom of the skids and brown on the seat cover. Don't misunderstand me, I don't claim to be ace of the base by any means. And I know you have flown under some really crappy conditions in the gulf and elsewhere. Surely in your aviation history you have observed someone who did everything right and got it all wrong? And, those who did everything wrong and got it right, or more correctly, got away with it? The intent of my post was to draw out pilots like you who can add the the plethora of info that is out there. Best Profesional Regards Rocky |
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