Learn to fly, Get training/ get insurance, Seak advice, practice. but dont edanger others. practice more. enjoy your newfound fredom. expand your horisons. get more training. practise more. fly faster . fly further.
STOP FLYING. You could hurt yourself or others.
Tell Them to fcuk off.
Dont Do it You might get hurt
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Self discipline !
Self discipline I say 'the lack of' its time our club coaches started to kick a.se !
Maximise your time & dosh do both Hanggliding & Paragliding
Don't ignore the risks just to be polite
Are people getting a little carried away here?
Who said anything about stopping people flying?
A smart man learns from his experience - a wise man learns from other people’s experiences.
Those that speak up of their concerns whether in private or (in desperation) in public are acting quite rightly as friends and professionals and I am sure have had their opinions respected and considered. If an individual acts after educated consideration then fine - it is a free world - but it is important in aviation for doubts to be aired before accidents happen.
These subjects shouldn't be brushed under the carpet, we have had too many fatalities for that, but depersonalise them where possible as all pilots are at risk and none of us are perfect.
Who said anything about stopping people flying?
A smart man learns from his experience - a wise man learns from other people’s experiences.
Those that speak up of their concerns whether in private or (in desperation) in public are acting quite rightly as friends and professionals and I am sure have had their opinions respected and considered. If an individual acts after educated consideration then fine - it is a free world - but it is important in aviation for doubts to be aired before accidents happen.
These subjects shouldn't be brushed under the carpet, we have had too many fatalities for that, but depersonalise them where possible as all pilots are at risk and none of us are perfect.