Bad aviation decisions hurt more than just the person who makes them.
By Zac Noble H
OW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU REMINDED yourself or others that just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do it? For me, in my life and my career, the answer is “a lot.”
In aviation, one bad decision can begin a chain of events that
leads to an unwanted career change, the loss of one’s pilot or mechanic cer- tificate, or, worse, tragedy. Lately, I’ve observed several instances of poor aeronautical