oshosh84 wrote:
I don`t think I can stand to come to this forum anymore. Every time I decide to lurk the only thing I learn of is tragedy.
My thoughts are with the family.
Best place to cope man....It is because of our love of aviation that many of us take the loss of a crew member and an aircraft as the loss of a relative or distant relative.
I know that when I have attended an air show, I say a prayer asking for God to watch over everyone at this event. I have only seen one mishap that the pilot should have called due to high winds. Thankfully he only damaged a prop.
Everyone that climbs into an aircraft is aware that gravity can always take over; we only hope that we have the ability to maintain control to the ground and walk away unscathed. Sometimes ya do, sometimes ya don’t. Murphy’s Law, anything that can go wrong will go wrong at the worst possible moment. It is inevitable, man and machine, laws of physics and s h i t happens….I recall when folks used to say that they went to the races just to watch the cars crashes.
I imagine that many (and won’t admit it) still think the same way.
Gary doesn't attend car races