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I'm sure it is very entertaining Captain Gazza but as soon as the words came up "Why we Pray" I glazed over and everything went blurry.

How does loosing your tailwheel finish upside down in a wreck? 

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Looking through the “Rancho Maranatha” youtube library titles I see he leads an event filled aviation life..😎 ...dunno why, but the Dave Allen golfing episode just occurred to me...

 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Student Pilot said:

I'm sure it is very entertaining Captain Gazza but as soon as the words came up "Why we Pray" I glazed over and everything went blurry.

How does loosing your tailwheel finish upside down in a wreck? 

You just have to un-glaze to be enlightened, SP.

Or you could cheat by clicking through to the YouTube comments section.

 

 

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I like how as the pilot emerges from the wreckage the video is captioned "this is what caused the accident" 

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Here is another open confession showing that there's plenty of reasons for us to seek divine intervention.  

But one day, God'll get totally fed up with all that special pleading from bi-pods who, in their hubris and jealousy of angels, seek to rise above their station (or ranch).

 

 

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Their god must be busy doen all sorts of favours, especially in the Us where all those evangelical leaders are asking for more jets and mansions

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All I'm seeing is stupidity.

 

There had been previous "incidents".

They hadn't figured out what caused this incident before trying to fly again and crashing.

 

Maybe they should spend less time praying and more time thinking.

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There's an old saying, "Too heavenly-minded, to be any earthly good". For all his praying, he still crashed. Praying that a faulty design tailwheel is not going to kill them, is just plain religious stupidity. 

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2 hours ago, Garfly said:

Here is another open confession showing that there's plenty of reasons for us to seek divine intervention.  

But one day, God'll get totally fed up with all that special pleading from bi-pods who, in their hubris and jealousy of angels, seek to rise above their station (or ranch).

 

 

I often think of this video when operating from my farm strip. As the crops get higher my personal maximum for wind goes down. I accept the small risk I am taking.

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