On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Rick Womer wrote:

> Not to mention plane strikes.  My uncle gave up flying
> and sold his Cessna 172 after witnessing a midair
> collision.  He was waiting to take off from a small
> field with only an advisory com, and the plane ahead
> of him squarely hit crossing traffic after takeoff,
> killing two pilots he knew well.
>
> Rick
>
        Tragic, but not as much of a problem as it might seem.  The "rules 
of the road" (i.e. traffic pattern entry/exit procedures, radio calls, 
position reporting) is a mandatory part of training.  The only real 
problem is when people get complacent, lazy, or out-of-practice.  If 
people are proficient and responsible, untowered fields are completely 
safe.  Chances very good that one or both of the accident planes were at 
fault in this regard.

         Flying a small plane is as safe as you make it, because the vast 
majority of the time YOU get to kill you... not the other guy as in 
automotive traffic.

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA                                       *
* Electrical Engineering                                                *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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