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Originally Posted by aklim
Yes, he does have a vested interrst in performing it well. However, that has not stopped screw ups, has it? What you don't seem to want to understand is that he has LESS of a vested interste in your well being as Sullenberger. When Sullenberger screws up, his passengers die AS DOES HE. Remember, the last part is the most vital.
So, you tell me. Who has a larger vested interest in you? Sullenberger or the surgeon?
Sullenberger screws up, all die INCLUDING him
Surgeon screws up, he might get another chance but YOU suffer NOT him
Who has more interest in your well being?
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I've known a few pilots with military training in their background. believe me, some of them aren't afraid of dying in the least. they moved past the fear of dying a long long time ago.......