Re: The 3 most dangerous things known to man !
From: dan carroll (dwc43064gmail.com)
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 16:16:47 -0700 (PDT)
General aviation can be dangerous. Scott Crossfield crash is a good example.

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On Mar 28, 2020, at 17:16, Allan Chong <allanychong [at] gmail.com> wrote:



From: "Clarence Romero Jr." <clyderomerof4 [at] gmail.com>
What are the 3 most dangerous things known to man
A doctor in a bonanza
An Arab in an F-15
A flight attendant with a chipped tooth!

My friend (who has 2 dr. parents) calls all light
twins Dr Killers.  it's the combination of only flying
once a month (because of workload) in a plane that
requires immediate corrective action on engine failure.
toss in something like IFR or high density altitude
mtn airstrips or loading to gross and you've got a
recipe for disaster. 

In the airlines, you're sitting in a sim every few weeks training
for that blue line engine failure your entire life.  Probably
1 in 100 doctors is doing that.  They'd be better finding flight
instructors trying to build twin time to fly for them (another friend
owned a twin and did just that--he had pretty much a free personal
pilot and free gas every time he went up)


allan


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