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Join the discussions at the Pilotcast forumsWed, 18 October 2006 Pilotcast #047 Aviation Podcast - CFI Doug Stewart and Rinker Buck on the Cory Lidle Tragedy, Flying the Hudson Corridor, New Planes and New PilotsRecorded Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 01:19:03 - 36.4MB
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Master CFI Doug Stewart and author Pilot Rinker Buck join the hangar flying on the Pilotcast with Pilot Dan, Pilot Kent, and Pilot Mike with a frank, spirited, and informative discussion about the possible causes of the tragic Cory Lidle accident in Manhattan in New York City.
Doug Stewart is THE expert instructor on flying the New York City Hudson River VFR corridor around Manhattan. Doug and Rinker discuss the multiple causes behind such accidents and what can be done to prevent them. Among the topics discussed are the dangers of pilots with overconfidence and hazardous mental attitudes who fly with complacency, with too much dependence on technology. Doug Stewart reveals what he teaches at his pilot seminars on Flying the Hudson River VFR Cooridor around Manhattan. Doug gives his recomendation for flights on the East River side of Manhattan. Rinker discusses what he found in his extensive research for a series of articles on the JFK, Jr. accident. Is there a problem with Cirrus aircraft?
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