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Sirens Song As home beckons, commuting pilot slugs through storms and delays before finally meeting his match a half-hour from homeby Ken Ibold While many pilots fly only for recreation, the utility of airplanes is what drives the quest toward aircraft ownership and continued flying for most. But it is also the utility that motivates pilots to make the kinds of errors that lead to tragedy. They push into circumstances that they or the airplane are ill-equipped to handle. When they escape unscathed, they have experience. But they do not always get away with a bad decision. Subscriber Login Purchase selection, or begin your subscription to www.aviationsafetymagazine.com. Click Here to download Adobe Acrobat |
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