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>
> Interesting info about your friend, BUT I find the above
> information  about
> spinal injury lacking any sound basis in research or analysis.
> Either  your
> friend and his buddies defied the laws of physics (according to
> you) or  the
> information is incorrect about water ditchings.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff Edwards
>

>
>
>
> I think they did a great job and should be applauded for 
> surviving such a
> bad situation.    Ron 

Kinda like the guy who shoot's himself and survives, and then people tell him he did a good job? I don't I understand where your coming from Ron.  They were doing Low Level Flying which ended in CFIT [controled flight into terrain, or a lake in this case] How can you congratulate them for a job well done? If they had been flying at a normal altitude they most likely would still have a usable airplane and not have their experiance plastered all over the net for others to shake their heads at.

Help me understand...

Jarrett Johnson

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