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Re: Was it his really fault?
Posted by AIRIC on Sat Oct 04, 2003 05:53:37 PM
In reply top Re: Was it his really fault? posted by AndyG on Sat Oct 04, 2003 04:38:34 PM
I know some young guys that have ground-looped or lost control of an aircraft. I'm sure he has a current medical and has proved he is fit to keep flying. Accidents can happen to anyone at any time.
I currently fly in a Harvard with a 79 year old gentleman who I feel very safe with and I will continue to do so as long as he keeps flying.
Eric
: "I'm not talking fault" quote unquote....
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: Err.. Excuse me but didn't your 'enlightened' statement ju
: st point the blame squarely at the fact that there was an
: eighty year old pilot at the stick?
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: Did it state that the pilot being an 'Old Codger' was a si
: gnificant contributory factor in 'your' official accident
: report?
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: I'll bet Mr Yeager still needs a wheelbarrow to carry his
: balls around in Jack. How about you?
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Follow Ups:
- Re: Was it his really fault? - Olivier Lacombe Sat Oct 04, 2003 06:09:02 PM
- Re: Was it his really fault? - AIRIC Sat Oct 04, 2003 08:48:18 PM
- Re: Was it his really fault? - JACK COOK Sat Oct 04, 2003 07:04:06 PM
- Class 3 medical good for 2 years in the USA? - Olivier Lacombe Sat Oct 04, 2003 07:19:23 PM
- "I'm not making judgements or saying it's true in this case! - AndyG Sun Oct 05, 2003 06:11:57 AM
- Re: "I'm not making judgements or saying it's true in this case! - JACK COOK Sun Oct 05, 2003 12:30:45 PM