I hope this particular tragic accident will lead to a very bold line to be drawn between recreational and commercial flying. From whatever perspective this accident is viewed from the inescapable truth is the same. This flight took place for no other reason than to transport a passenger whose sole intention was to get to his destination expeditiously and, safely. That latter requirement would appear to have been compromised by the choice of the manner in which he was transported. The extent of the shortcomings of which were of such severity that when in conspiring to combine in the way that they did, it led to loss of life. It has been proven over and over, it is never a single factor, it is always a combination of a number of factors that when combined lead to tragic loss of life in the air. Human factors play a most significant part in this causal chain of events. These are not necessarily always a factor that arise in the cockpit.