Body & Soul1 min ago
Scary -with a happy ending.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-108386 9/Pilot-went-blind-mid-air-talked-safe-landing -crew-scrambled-RAF-jet.html
I do like a good news story on a Friday, but there has been a lot of fatal and serious injury accidents involving private planes and helicopters lately, or so it seems.
Is the law rigorous enough in respect of these pilots?
I do like a good news story on a Friday, but there has been a lot of fatal and serious injury accidents involving private planes and helicopters lately, or so it seems.
Is the law rigorous enough in respect of these pilots?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Certainly as far as this chap goes, his training appears to have helped save his life and possibly those on the ground. Seems he remained calm (despite what must have been a terrifying experience), took the right steps and listened to the RAF chaps who talked him down.
I do take your point about there being a lot of light aircraft accidents but from what I recall about the few flying lessons I had, it is significantly more rigorous than other dangerous hobbies or methods of transport. Plus regular medicals are required.
I do take your point about there being a lot of light aircraft accidents but from what I recall about the few flying lessons I had, it is significantly more rigorous than other dangerous hobbies or methods of transport. Plus regular medicals are required.
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