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Old 21st Nov 2008, 06:39
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which will no doubt become an educational classic case for those whose job it is to impart what is (or, actually, is not) meant by "good airmanship"
I've no doubt that you are correct, but I hope not. Telling people about these sort of incidents probably only results in them thinking "I'd never do anything as stupid as that" and switching off.

I think people take more (learn more) from an incident where all the decisions in isolation seem reasonable, but overall they build up to be a problem. Perhaps in those types of situation people could see themselves makeing was seem to be reasonable decisions, and learn something from it.

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