BillCummings wrote:I can come up with all sorts of scenarios as to what happened at Jean Lake and when I’m done the cause will more than likely be covered but not by the USHPA final analysis because they are all about Risk Mitigation for the insurance company. Pilots are hopefully only no lower than second place.
The u$hPa report will be
just one piece of the puzzle; every report on accidents by that org must be taken
as a sub-whole piece of what may be the case; the distance from objectivity is significant enough to warrant the cautionary constraint. Enough spirited clauses have surfaced to erect a warning flag concerning that org's report texts; that org party has a built-in conflict of interest. Such does not mean that there will be no value in the accident reports when and if they surface from that org; one can bet that there will always be
some value in the reports. But the urge is to stay open about matters on each case--
open to alternative understandings of the incidents and their causes and their lessons. Shunting conversation and thinking on cases with the any presumptive air that the org has all or even the best of the answers will miss contact with what could be more value and opportunity of learning and correction.
Davis confirmed that he will open a "new" topic on the subject case when the "org" releases a "report." His shunting conversation in his forum on the case until such report may belie a philosophy or/and a perspective that disfavors open broader investigation of incidents; he has 100% control over his discussion space. Differently, the discussion continues in HangGliding.org forum and in the US Hawks forum. The
scenarios discussion is prized by many; scratching for tools and perspectives may prepare pilots to scan for flows of action and materials that may be missed by a select few org investigators. I am aiming for the course that misses less of the actual. Interpretations will flow fuzzily in all cases of reporting and examination; but such is not to discourage efforts to sharpen an investigation
; along the way in the broader effort much education and technical community may be bolstered.