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Subject: Re: IFR in light singles -- bottom line
From: Peter
Date: Sun Nov 12 01:08:26 2000
 
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>probably not, since the stupid driver tricks have a much better
>chance of taking out someone else that is just driving along
>minding their own business. Nowhere near all of those stupid
>driver trick accidents are single vehicle, but almost all of
>the stupid pilot trick accidents will involve only one plane.

True actually; on the road you are constantly within seconds of death,
yours *and* somebody else's. Makes a mockery of the UK CAA's silly
medical requirements for a PPL, versus the almost nonexistent medical
requirements for driving. To hit another a/c one would have to really
try quite deliberately.


Peter.
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