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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 21:45 |
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Joined: 12/14/07 Posts: 854 Post Likes: +13 Company: Critter Aviation Location: 7F7 Central Texas
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Username Protected wrote: No, pilot flying his plane in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Who's being un-civil? We're arguing on the internet. Fixed the grammar. Sorry. You guys are being un-civil. You called a guy a phallus. That's below the standard to which I've become accustomed on Beechtalk. Just trying to regress to the mean... 
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 22:05 |
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Joined: 02/13/10 Posts: 20203 Post Likes: +24867 Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
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Username Protected wrote: I don't know all the facts regarding this pilot's situation and I will not judge his actions. He did have a responsibility to the passenger in the plane which was a known factor. I hope no one else has to make the same judgment call. +1
_________________ Arlen Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway - Mars Bonfire
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 22:13 |
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Username Protected wrote: Even common people could see this as an "act of God" with its lack of statistical possibility. There is no such thing as an "act of God" anymore........we're now subjected to an "occurrence of nature"......
Well, thank God for that.
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 22:23 |
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And what if he would have landed in the water just off the beach and killed a swimmer or hit a boat and killed multiple people? How about if you swerve in your car to miss a deer and hit someone head-on? How about if you change the oil in your plane and forget to tighten the oil filter and you crash land into someone's home? How about if there is ice on your step at home and someone slips on it and is seriously hurt? We have FREEDOM in this country and sometimes it comes with consequences. Our freedom is being robben by the courts and the people that want us to be serfs again. I am sick about hearing lawsuits for normal accidents. It is BS. 
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:01 |
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Username Protected wrote: Todd, like always, you've gone overboard. People can have an argument without getting personal. But, you can't. Jason, you crack me up.
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:05 |
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Way way way too much drama here tonight. My momma always told me: If there's drama swirling all around you, and it's not YOUR drama, just sit back, get some popcorn, watch, and enjoy! Pass the popcorn...
_________________ Arlen Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway - Mars Bonfire
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: We have FREEDOM in this country and sometimes it comes with consequences. You're wrong. With freedom comes responsibility. Freedom does not mean you can do whatever the hell you want. Your freedom to swing your fist ends at my nose. No one is saying this pilot should be punished because he had an accident. I'm saying that because he had an accident he was given a choice between saving his skin/jeopardizing others and saving others/jeoparding himself. He chose to save himself. His freedom to fly came with the responsibility to avoid killing people. I don't know how that figures into your paranoid world where the courts are turning you into a serf or whatever, but by the sound of your posts I imagine we're going to find you in a one room cabin in Idaho pretty soon. Remember the end of The Great Santini? Duvall takes his F-4 out to sea rather than crash into the town. This Lancair guy was no Great Santini. That's all I'm saying.
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Post subject: Re: Turbine Lancair prop comes off Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: Here's the bottom line:
This was NOT an accident. This pilot made a decision to land on the beach. He didn't have to make that decision.
Todd, like always, you've gone overboard. People can have an argument without getting personal. But, you can't. Yea, you are right. The guy obviously meant to throw the prop off the plane and thought it would be fun to see if he could hit just one person on the beach since he could not see out of his winshield and it would be sporting. So, just so we are clear, you will never fly your plane over a populated area where a forced landing could cause you to hit someone, correct? Because if you do hit someone then you will be at fault for flying unsafely and causing the death. It will not be an accident.
_________________ The kid gets it all. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion.
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