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Old 2nd Apr 2002, 21:27
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Attitude at Impact?

How very enlightening ,and educational for some perhaps, to see that some people, such as John Tullamarine, have read and understood what they have read and are able to pass considered comment. Exactly the sort of opinion we should welcome, wether we agree with it or not.
How unlike the rather misguided and somewhat rude comment from PrincessPP, an interesting nom de plume, who seemingly fails to grasp the whole point of the posting. I am simply trying to discover if our training and 'mind-set' needs to be adjusted, improved, altered with a view to improving, even if only marginally, the survival rates of catastrophic situations.
Shame she/he had nothing worthwhile to add to the discussion. Again, I never suggested we give up, merely reconsider, before the event hopefully, that there is an alternative to the 'press-on' attitude instilled in us from day one of our training.
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