ravi wrote:If you are nieve enough to lend your plane out I guess you deserve the repercussions.
One of the things I love most about aviation is that most of the people involved are very generous and giving. If it wasn't for the many people in my life who have shared their knowledge, experience and even their aircraft with me, I wouldn't be where I am today. That's not to say you should run out and loan your airplane to the first person you see. Obviously, you have to know who you are letting fly your baby. I my case those people are way more important to me than the beautiful assembly of sheet metal and rivets I call a Cessna 140. Not only that, but they are experienced an exercise good judgment. Ultimately, airplanes are expendable, especially when they are trying to kill you. (ie. engine failure.) That's why all I worry about when a friend of mine is out flying my airplane, is their health and safety. If they go out and wreck my airplane, fine, as long as their OK in the end. I'll worry about all of the other BS later. I guess I am just a little "nieve."
-Matt
