This is a great country. We can all have our different opinions. Mine differs from yours, and that is okay...
While I would agree that age and gender shouldn't matter, where do we expect the media to stop? Think about it... If we're upset that they mentioned it was a female pilot (for fear people will rush to judge the piloting abilities of the fairer sex), we ask that they withhold that information. If we're upset that they mentioned the pilot was 72 years young (for fear people will rush to prohibit the joy of flying for persons over xx years of age), we ask that they withhold that information. If we're upset that they mentioned this happened at a small GA airport (for fear people will rush to close such dangerous places or move them to even more remote areas), we ask that they withhold that information. If we're upset that they mentioned the airplane was an Ercoupe (for fear people will brand the plane unsafe and call for their grounding), we ask that they withhold that information. If we're upset that they mentioned "GA" at all (for fear people will run for cover at the sight of every single-engine bird out there and call for only commercial flights), we ask that they withhold that information. Can you see how silly this is getting? If there was any faults, it may be that not enough information was printed... Not that there was too much information. But then again, perhaps as good journalists, the airplane model, location of the incident, age and sex of the pilot, was all that they could honestly report with full knowledge without making erroneous errors that could send them to court, or worse, take their "press pass" away. As long as the press isn't lying or intentionally holding back information (except names of innocents/minors), I'd like to know. Of course, I'm not ignorant that they can put an intentional/unintentional "spin" on the report, but that is why we have so many journalists... To get different views of the same facts. And no.... I don't work for any media companies. I'm a software programmer for a medical lab. - Jason J Ellingson -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lightning Bear Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 3:11 AM To: Jason J. Ellingson Subject: Re: Wowsers! I think it is bad that they include age and gender. Especially, when they do not wait for all the facts to come in. I think they should wait to the NTSB decides on cause then report. The age and or gender of the pilot really does not mater in determinations as it can happen to any of us. It does not matter that she is 72. My dad will be 90 in July, still flying and passing physicals. He is sharp as a tack, has 60 years of flying experience, both privatly and with the CAP. He has been honored by the FAA as a Master Pilot. So lets wait for the outcome of the investigation and see what they find. Bear --- In [email protected], "Jason J. Ellingson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This had to be an exciting event for both pilot and driver! > > http://www.mlive.com/news/aanews/index.ssf?/base/news- 22/117733937525677 > 0.xml&coll=2 > <http://www.mlive.com/news/aanews/index.ssf?/base/news- 22/11773393752567 > 70.xml&coll=2> > > - Jason >
