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Old September 9th 07, 09:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Sep 9, 5:24 am, Kevin Clarke wrote:
Wow, is that well put! That explains it. I've always wondered why it was
never an intellectually and emotionally disconnected event like driving
a car. You have to be ON it. The whole time. So I'm supposed to feel
that way when I'm flying? Cool, I thought there was something wrong that
I had to overcome. Thanks Dudley.



Right, except that you shouldn't lose that level of concentration
while
driving. Driving is usually less demanding than flying, but
either one can kill you very quickly if you don't maintain alertness.
When you're cruising on the highway, one bad move by one of your
fellow drivers can VERY quickly make things go very bad.

 




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