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this isn't good for panam, if you remember not to long ago we lost an instructor and a student here in ft. pierce.
staff is really nervous about NTSB closing the doors
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That would SUCK!!! I have a hard time believing that the NTSB would shut PA down, especially if the accidents had nothing to do w/ mechanical problems and what not. I could see it if the school was found to be teaching sub-standard instrument practices or somehow getting people through the checkride examinations w/o the proper skills. I know that is not the case at DVT, as the stagechecks we go through just to get to the checkride are quite difficult. IMHO, of course.
from what happended in the crash here, afew months ago, it was pilot error, instuctor error. that's why they were concerned.
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[/ QUOTE ]from what happended in the crash here, afew months ago, it was pilot error, instuctor error. that's why they were concerned.
from what i "HEARD" today, is that those route flyers were told to descend, ATC put them into the side of a mountain, in that case NTSB wouldn't do a thing.
it sucks, if that is the case. when your IMC, your life is in there hands...maybe a MEA would've helped but, when i'm IFR i don't look at them, but then again i'm in florida, and it's flat