What gave me away? I don't think anyone is arguing that single pilot is "safer" than two crew. I see two sides "arguing" here, and they're not really talking to each other. One is saying "two crew is safer". The other is saying "By the very nature of the comparison, it's apples and oranges, plus there are a million other factors that go in to the safety of the flight, including the dynamic between the two crew members, and you can't really make categorical statements about things with so many variables, or at least you look kind of ridiculous when you do."
Then, also... "If it increases Safety (this amorphous concept), it doesn't matter how much it costs". Not only is that on its face a ludicrous statement, but the methods being used to argue it are logically fallacious.
I don't believe I made the mistake of extending the categorical imperative of safety to an infinite regress, but if you got that impression then I apologize because that wasn't my intent. There isn't a theoretical limit on maximizing safety, but there's certainly a practical one. As I said earlier, I think probably falls somewhere between 2-3 guys up front, but as I also said earlier, that's just a guess.
Further, and as I said earlier, if you want specific examples about why I think what I do, then you'll have to catch me at the bar. The last thing I'm going to do is explain the details of any possible transgressions across the FAR's while operating an aircraft. To do so would be an outright lie on my part (I've never intentionally violated an FAR, of course), and it would also be fairly stupid to do on a public forum eh?
So in the end communication on the issue presents a problem in such a large, public arena such as this forum, with 10,000+ members and who knows how many more people lurking. But let me say again, after teaching in a part 135 training department, being trained on single pilot operations myself, and then teaching others how to do it, and then making the transition to a part 121 environment with two well trained pilots up front, there is no discussion. Simply put, having two guys up front is safer than having one. I know single pilot operators LOVE to talk about how they're amazing pilots, lovers and chefs, and about how they never make mistakes, and don't need anybody else there to make them safer, but it's a facade and I think we know that much.
So until you want to meet me in the bar so we can compare notes, this probably won't go anywhere
