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[There's a problem with flying with no one else around... what happens if you have a "brain fade" and stick a hand in the prop pulling the glow ignitor off?
You would then NEED someone to help you get the bleeding stopped and to help you get proper medical care. ]
But do we always sacrifice our desires for safety? I often fly alone because: a) there is no one available to go with me, or b) sometimes I prefer my own company. Likewise I have often taken solitary hunting or fishing trips or motorcycle rides into deserted country. That way I know I am in good company
You would then NEED someone to help you get the bleeding stopped and to help you get proper medical care. ]
But do we always sacrifice our desires for safety? I often fly alone because: a) there is no one available to go with me, or b) sometimes I prefer my own company. Likewise I have often taken solitary hunting or fishing trips or motorcycle rides into deserted country. That way I know I am in good company
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[There's a problem with flying with no one else around... what happens if you have a "brain fade" and stick a hand in the prop pulling the glow ignitor off?
You would then NEED someone to help you get the bleeding stopped and to help you get proper medical care. ]
But do we always sacrifice our desires for safety? I often fly alone because: a) there is no one available to go with me, or b) sometimes I prefer my own company. Likewise I have often taken solitary hunting or fishing trips or motorcycle rides into deserted country. That way I know I am in good company
[There's a problem with flying with no one else around... what happens if you have a "brain fade" and stick a hand in the prop pulling the glow ignitor off?
You would then NEED someone to help you get the bleeding stopped and to help you get proper medical care. ]
But do we always sacrifice our desires for safety? I often fly alone because: a) there is no one available to go with me, or b) sometimes I prefer my own company. Likewise I have often taken solitary hunting or fishing trips or motorcycle rides into deserted country. That way I know I am in good company
FH makes a good case IMHO now the fetal position in the corner of your shop to be the safest advice.
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