Yeah, I think I would leave my boat at home. That river eats first timers. The guys up there know that river. If they don't know it, they don't last long.
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If I get through there and have time, I'm gonna hire an air taxi and see if I can handle it.
I went up in a Cessna with a friend of my dads when I was 5 or 6 and was ok. Got in a helicopter around 18 or 19 and that pilot scared the hell out of me. Ain't been up sincedwells40, singlescrewshaker, broke down plumber and 10 others Thank this. -
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His trainer is a 'kid' who waits tables at Olive Garden, but trains pilots to build hours necessary for regional/commercial employment.
To me - there's a similarity between the CDL process and the aviation certification. I've 'lived vicariously' through him during the process, he asked me to learn with him but I have no use for the skill for the $10-$15k training - what would I do with it ?
The fear of flying is simply a fear of death. Once you're 200' above the ground at 100mph, odds are that if stuff goes sideways , you're dead. Statistically it's the smaller planes and over confident or stupid (rich stupid) that gets you killed. Seems to me that with the amount of 'redundancy systems' in aircraft prevent mechanical failure, like having 2 distributors and double the spark plugs, just in case - fuel pumps, hand crank landing gear backup etc.
It's the 'pilot error' that is usually the problem. Failure to strictly adhere to checklists and preparation - and to park it if the conditions are not favorable.
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Turns out he flew into New York as a passenger from home in Seattle and his first officer had done the same from Miami for a half hour flight to Newark I think. Both were yawning and well out of it having spent the night on settees because on their local carrier wages they couldn't afford a hotel. I think the law might have changed now happily to stop such things from happening.singlescrewshaker, Big Road Skateboard, broke down plumber and 6 others Thank this.
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