Grassstrippilot wrote:While not always possible, I think a good way to fill some of these gaps is to fly with a buddy when possible. There is a lot if safety, plus more fun, when you have some one to help you or go/call for help.
I can't tell you how many places I've flown over and said, I can land there. I don't if I'm the only plane.
After 30+ years in the fire dept. I know a normal fire attack, car wreck, training drill or what ever can and does go wrong many times each year. Fire Rescue, Police and Military plan for this and have back up at the ready.
When we fly over hostile terrain and make low passes in canyons it is much like training in Fire, Police, Military. Things do go wrong. Unless you have a buddy circling over head you see by this accident how wrong things can go.
We all take calculated risk in flying. I fly alone over some pretty hostile terrain. If I don't check in when I am suppose to, it will be hours or a day before help arrives. Sometimes you don't have time to wait.
I know 3 guys here on BCP who have crashed all by themselves in the mountains and walked away. Two were landing for sure and I think the third was too.
Threads like this make me think how much risk do I want to take. The older I get the bigger chicken I am.
God rest the soles of our departed pilot brothers.