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On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Larry Wilkins wrote: > ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]---- > > pumps, we went out to fuel the Colt. It was mid-winter, and a storm > squall line crossed the whole sky to the north of us. The Colt was > filled with luggage right up to the roof, and the pilot had a female > passenger. They had just flown in from Craig, Colorado. The pilot had > been flying IFR, in the clouds. He was headed for Provo, Utah. The > carb iced up, he was losing power. Carb heat cleared it, but about this > time the passenger forced him to get closer to the ground so she could > avert a heart attack. About the heart attack, were you speaking literally or figuratively? You must have been speaking figuratively, because if this woman really feared a hear attack, I would think she would have wanted to go to the nearest ER to be checked out instead of getting on a bus. Not wanting to start a flame war about male-female communication problems, I would like to disregard the fact that the pilot and passenger were of different genders. Having said that, isn't it always up to the PIC to make the decisions about flying, no matter how much a passenger may carp? I know that if the passenger is having a medical emergency, appropriate action needs to be taken but isn't it still the PIC's responsibility to determine what that is? (Not the medical treatment, but the flying part - unless the pilot is also medically trained.) Reading further, it seems to me that he was not taking responsibility for his decisions. You said that he headed off right into the storm. Do you know what happened to him after that? Spook __________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from this list please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___________________________________________________________ T O P I C A http://www.topica.com/t/17 Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Your Favorite Topics
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