On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 06:14:53 AM PST, Flesner via KRnet 
<krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:  
You write in good spirit Larry.  Unlike you and most netters, I sometimes 
indulge the unattractive tendency in writing to use exaggeration as a cheap 
form of humor (regarding my "daredevil" reference).  

Your post below seems quite accurate.    

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 "I suspect that pilots in Alaska don't consider things like CG, weight, 
weather, and 
runways "trivial" but simply face greater challenges to flight and push 
their airplanes closer to the limits than I do flying in the flat lands 
of Illinois on clear sunny days."
The concerns you list of course are always in the back of one's mind when 
operating in Alaska or anywhere else.  It;s just that in Alaska the pilots that 
survive learn actual limitations in real-world environments.  Manufacturer's 
Operation Limitations are soon thought to be regarded as mostly insignificant 
drivel.  Operators "expect" the development of this attitude. Employees that 
don't learn to do this are soon looking for another job.  I've found this to be 
true in countries other than Alaska.  I'm not referring to airline/CRM 
environments of course, just real-world bush work.  I've never had the 
slightest desire to get involved with CRM stuff.  I'm a control freak . . . 
like most of us are I suspect..

They do screw up a lot up there . . . always have.  The pilots that survive 
however absorb common-sense skills that serve them throughout their flying 
lifetimes.  Alaska is about the best place on the planet to learn to fly.
Mike    

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I took pictures of my emergency canopy latch today but tonight the SD card 
isn't working like it's supposed to.  I may have gotten a strong magnet close 
to the camera at some point over the many months it's rattled around the floor 
in front of the passenger car seat - along with an endless collection of other 
junk..  I did evenually find the photos . . . I just can't seem to cut or copy 
them.  Working on the problem . . . . whatever it is.
  
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