
Originally Posted by
bent
Long jumps are not an issue as long as you do proper an convervative gas planing. You guys are not looking for the root cause. That's not how you do accident analysis. When a driver hits a tree next to the road while intoxicated and speeding, the solution/lesson is not to cut all down trees close to roadways (even though the tree killed the driver). The solution/lesson is: dont drink and drive and dont speed. You always need look for what started the series of events not what ended it. Making jumps shorter is a bandaid.
Oceancurrent, arent you a pilot? In plane accidents they also look for the root cause, dont they?
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