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Old 9th Jul 2011, 01:21
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PantLoad
 
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Again....not feelin' the love....

Bubbers44, et. al.,

Honest question.....take time to think back, all the
years and all the thousands of hours....think back,
and answer the question.

You know, this discussion may have far reaching
implications. Maybe we will, at some point, agree
that certain SOPs are not correct. Maybe we'll
look at the rules of flying from a new perspective.

Let's all go into this with an open mind.

While I type this, I'm thinking back to all the accidents
that gave birth new SOPs.

Let's think beyond the obvious. i.e. make one rule/
regulation: "Thou shalt not crash." I think we'll all
agree we need more than that.

A twist to the discussion....look back in your
experience. When have the SOPs saved your XXX.

Volant model....stand by for revision!!!!!!!


Please try to stick to the topic and not attack my
young age and inexperience level.

No offense taken.....seriously, no offense taken....
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