for the duration of this post I have my safety officers head on
A few of our members have had the misfortune to have to visit casualty recently and others have had near trouser soiling experences.
So in the interest of keeping these incidents to a minimum this is just a friendly reminder.
This time of year is propablly the most common for accidents be aware spring thermals can tear the wings off butterflys and can catch out new, rusty or experienced pilots alike.
I'm not going to go on and on with a big long boring post that nobody will read,
you should all know what i'm talking about.
So have fun and
BE CAREFULL OUT THERE
I'm not going to go on and on with a big long boring post that nobody will read,
No Bill but I hope you put your safety officers hat on and get accident reports filed for all the incidents that's happened this month. "We need to learn from what's happened" If conditions can get someone as experienced as Ali G we need to know why so we can learn and avoid injury pain or death
This has been a terrible month for accidents.
JW
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“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”
No Bill but I hope you put your safety officers hat on and get accident reports filed for all the incidents that's happened this month. "We need to learn from what's happened"
Couldnt agree more john If youve had an incident get those yellow forms filled in and if you havent got one no excuse get one from the bhpa
with every accidebt there is something to lesrn and maybe that could help someone from having the same accident again
its much better to learn from someone elses mistake/misfortune than to go on doing the same things over again
(appologies for the bad spelling ive just stood on my glasses)