I see the disease has jumped a forum.

Hope there's a vaccine.
falconp1 wrote:Avcomitis.
I see the disease has jumped a forum.![]()
Hope there's a vaccine.
I personally maintain that "first time offenders" who have made honest mistakes should not be fined. Hell chaps, this is how we learn! There is no better educational tool than when a pilot himself realises that he has just made a serious %@ up!....We have ALL been there, no one is a perfect PIC. Here I agree with many above...a stiff talking to...and that is usually all that is required to change.
The situation changes however when the offense becomes "habitual", if there is more than one known transgression, or simply if the pilot displays a crappy attitude to being questioned about his conduct.
I hope you meant that tongue in cheekJohn Boucher wrote:Freddy - Never mentioned his name or his aircraft registration so the whole incident or series of transgressions could only be a thumb suck - however it isn't! As for the Microlighting spirit My humble apologies for creating awareness of the seriousness of the situation .... but I sincerely hope that we as pilots become "self-regulating" (definitely a dream it seems!) and by applying some peer pressure (because YOU as pilot expects that your fellow aviator that shares the skies with you to be safe & LEGAL)
It is in my nature to be retaliatory but nee wat, quite honestly, the mind boggles
For sureBundy wrote:Bottom line...we need to clean up our act.
If this sport is to be taken into the future and not legislated out of existence then pilots need to be taken to task for their actions. Whether by peer pressure or wallet breaking fine.
Finally - someone who sees -- training training training -- equals safer skies and a better place to fly overall!Robbie Shaw wrote:Having read this thread from start to finish... (For those that haven't, try it) frankly to much time has been wasted on talking about what has happened, where the time should be spent on what needs to be done to prevent this action from happening again.... Understandably chatting about it is the right thing to do..... Face the fact we all know and agree this action was incorrect and irresponsible....
Something to think about,,,,,, (Training.....training...... training) A good saying to remember " you think training is expensive and time consuming ????? Try an accident !!
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