Flight instructor: “Do your best, lol.”

  • FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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    3 days ago

    I disagree. Leaving someone with trauma, versus leaving someone in a life or death situation is quite different I’d say.

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      3 days ago

      The similarity is involving people in the act and leaving them to deal with extreme trauma.

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          2 days ago

          This is the hill we’re choosing? Really?

          It’s a shitty thing to do to someone else, full stop.

          • timestatic@feddit.org
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            Yes both are shitty things. But still, I would much rather be:

            Traumatized for life vs. Traumatized for life + potentially die

            The train conductor is much more likely to walk another day to see their family again. Even if they are really fucking traumatized. Its doing a suicide traumatizing someone vs traumatizing someone and potentially taking them with me to death

            • PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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              2 days ago

              All they said was that they’re similar, which they are. Out of all the experiences you could possibly have at any point in space and time in the entire universe, these two are actually very fucking similar.

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            I mean he’s right about the suicide thing. Its the difference between traumatizing someone and taking them with you. Both are terrible, sure, no one is denying that. But one of these involves killing (or at least attempting to) somebody. So yes, murder is worse than giving someone PTSD.

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              People in the cars in car accidents can die too y’know. Plus the driver doesn’t necessarily know the person is committing suicide, making them think they’re a murderer. The word that was used to compare the two was “similar”, I truly don’t see how anyone could argue they’re dissimilar. No one said they were exactly equal.

              • timestatic@feddit.org
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                Because that was the comparison being made. Of course you should do neither, but the initial commenter was basically equating the two

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          3 days ago

          According to other people in this thread, she had at least enough flight experience that she should be able to land solo. So, the risk to her was from the trauma he inflicted, if it impeded her ability to land safely. Explaining it here actually makes it seem even more similar to the truck driver. It’s entirely possible that if you hit a person with a truck, you’d freeze up or your mind would blank or you’d otherwise be unable to control yourself well and cause further accidents before you could stop safely.

          • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            2 days ago

            According to other people in this thread, she had…

            Fun way to admit you don’t read articles.

            • BillyClark@piefed.social
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              Or, hear me out… I read the article and that’s how I knew that information wasn’t in the article.

              I’m really conflicted about you. Part of me really likes people who encourage others to read the articles, but reading the articles isn’t the only important thing. Understanding is also important.

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                2 days ago

                The information was in the article. She had her pilots license and was doing the training only to maintain currency.

                • BillyClark@piefed.social
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                  2 days ago

                  Okay, here is the relevant quote from the article:

                  According to reports, 22-year-old student pilot named Rosario already had a private pilot license but was still building up her flying hours, meaning she was required to fly with an instructor or safety pilot.

                  This is the only explanation of her previous experience in the article, and as a person with no experience flying at least, I found it confusing. In my mind, if you get a license, you shouldn’t need an instructor with you. But regardless, I do think it’s obvious that a person who was “still building up her flying hours” was not “doing the training only to maintain currency.” So, I think this is evidence that you found the article’s explanation confusing, too.

                  Since I didn’t understand the article’s explanation, I deferred to the understanding of the commenters.

                  • Hacksaw@lemmy.ca
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                    2 days ago

                    I get it, if it’s like a regular driver’s license you get the learners permit then have to train with an instructor or other person with their license.

                    A private pilot’s license is a full license. The only time you need to fly with an instructor or safety pilot is for currency (rarely) or to get a new rating like flying a specific model of aircraft or the permission to fly above clouds or at night etc … In this case you have to “build your hours” before you get the new rating, then maintain currency on the rating.

                    Maybe it was obvious to me because of familiarity with the subject, it certainly wasn’t written to clearly communicate the message to the audience, that’s for sure.