I think statistics have place, but the numbers may not be accurate for her situation. Does she want to fly to go some place or only for the joy of flying. Those who fly for transportation are more inclined to push weather and mechanical problems. If you just want to fly around a little and enjoy flight then you typically choose a nice day with less wind and better ceilings and visibility, thus reducing risk. But if it is to get to a meeting, or hunting camp, or a family get together then pilots are more inclined to push the weather or minor problems with the airplane. Gethomeitis has killed a lot of pilots. Maybe if she stressed that she just wants to do this because she has always wanted to fly, and really wants to only do it on nice days her family will feel better about it. Then again if that is not the reason she wants to fly then she needs to acknowledge that there is risk involved and explain to them how she plans to reduce the risk as much as possible.
Tim

