jetbluedog said:
How do you guys FEEL when you read through these DAILY bloodsheds? What kind of emotions come out when you read the graphic details??
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/month.asp
Mixed emotions
#1 - Happens. In several cases, pilot was a moron and deserved a wake-up call. Some times it's unavoidable, like an engine failure or some such thing, but a lot of times, pilot error plays a factor.
#2 - Anger. Why does the FAA wait until someone is dead or something similar to look into possible deficiencies in the system. While it is one of the best systems in the world, it isn't flawless. Pilots can do a lot, but sometimes we need a bit of guidance. Guess it's a government operation...
#3 - Education. Hey, if this clown did continued VFR into IMC and didn't live to tell about it, maybe I won't give that a shot.
#4 - Shrug of shoulders. It isn't me, so I'll read, learn what I can, and move on.
#5 - Job. It would be cool to be part of the NTSB and actually investigate these things.
Those are my thoughts when I read that kind of stuff. But generally, I agree with ClassdAviator. The cockpit is no place for emotions. Learn what you can and move on.