paulo
23rd Jun 2003, 08:18
Some time back I bought a book, which talks about a risk area in the 100-300 hours area, producing stats to back up the proposition.
What concerns me with this kind of statistic is: given that "we" wind off our training at 100 hours-ish, and then pass up our licenses sometime after - surely there'll be a blip in that area. It's not some magical passage of rights, more like we enter the dodgy bit of our flying (unsupervised, doing the best we can), then pack it in.
If there really was some "zone", for it to be statistically relevant we'd be passing out the other side either safe or dead?
What concerns me with this kind of statistic is: given that "we" wind off our training at 100 hours-ish, and then pass up our licenses sometime after - surely there'll be a blip in that area. It's not some magical passage of rights, more like we enter the dodgy bit of our flying (unsupervised, doing the best we can), then pack it in.
If there really was some "zone", for it to be statistically relevant we'd be passing out the other side either safe or dead?