Thanks for posting this. I read the article when it came in the mail with great interest.
The author, I think rightfully so, concludes that there may be a common thread that strings these aviators together. In each of these accidents we at home in our Lazy Boys say to ourselves, "what were they thinking?". Ditto with my son's death, Shaun Lunt, who died while circling a whale vertebrae at 75' to 100' AGL and stalled. What was he thinking!? ((and what is with "contour flying" and "beach combing"?)) (((my son:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2466&hilit=shaun+lunt )))
What makes pilots *regardless of experience* ignore common sense safe altitudes, density altitude, winds, terrain avoidance, etc., and begin to fly like idiots? This is just what the author is trying to figure out, though she says it in a far more respectful way than I just did. The laws of physics are immutable and do not discriminate.
The proponents of the growing bush flying movement need to be bit careful of setting some questionable "OMG-look-at-that!" examples for the aspiring weekender-bush-pilots out there who are watching, reading, and imitating.
I'm so sorry for all the families of lost pilots!