In a message dated 3/1/2007 3:21:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, marv@lancair.net writes:
1) He made a common miscalculation over glassy water. If you are not a seaplane pilot and have not had this training, this could be impossible to appreciate.
Walter,
Just how does "glassy water" result in a "common miscalculation" of the altimeter?. Did the glare from the glassy surface reflect off of the instrument panel causing the pilot to observe 3 additional zeros on the end of his altitude reading? Get real!
I think this one falls squarely in the realm of the pilot's screw up level exceding his capabillity level.
Rob
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