Originally Posted by
franklin_m
So add redundant wiring, or batteries, or receivers, or all of them. You decide. And if something happens, you'll get your chance to tell investigators or litigators or a jury that what you decided was more than adequate - that 'accidents happen.'
Or not. I use typical, practical, and prudent steps to reduce my operational risk. Such as making sure my solder joints are good and by battery connectors are snug. Such as making sure the wires aren't kinked. Such as checking my battery voltage before each flight. Such as verifying flight controls are "free and correct" before each takeoff.
That has served me well for over 40 years, and I don't propose to change anything until forced to. Experience shows it's entirely sufficient for my fleet and my usage.