Hey
Brent,
That
same analogy could be used to not go up into the air in little airplanes. Are
you going to quit flying?
Greg
Tanner
I have this gun.
People have
told me there may be bullets loaded in it but I don't believe them because
I have a friend who knows guns and has told me there
are no bullets in my gun and every year or so I have a look in the chamber. It
is dark in there but I don't see any bullets.
I
have a habit of pulling the trigger while pointing at random objects and people.
Others with identical habits and
situations report loud explosions and destroyed property when they do
this.
My experience is that nothing bad happens.
My conclusion
is that my behavior is safe.
I am sure the FAA, my insurance company
and the plaintiffs attorneys will agree.
Sincerely, Nylaflow
Enthusiast
"A man has got to know the
limitations of his equipment."
If you are
considering refuting this logic to reinforce a rationalization you have made,
don't bother because: 1) If you can afford $100 hamburgers you can afford
$100 brake lines. 2) You are not going to convince anyone who has changed
there lines that it was a bad thing to do. 3) You don't want to be the guy
they point to after the off runway excursion.
Regards Brent
Regan
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