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I first read it in the latest Defence Air Safety Digest, but Air Clues was the only place I could find the article online. The very fact that the article espouses "adaptive behaviour" rather than "conditioned behaviour", especially in a defence publication was rather surprising to me. Generally such attitudes are not well liked by defence safety people. Maybe there's hope for them yet.

 

 

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Whilst it has a logical basis, I've always been one to ask 'why?' and thus have never been a good fit to conditioned behaviour.

 

 

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