I am with G-Man on this..."why not push it that bit further?" is exactly the attitude I am always trying to drill OUT of my pilots heads (and my boss's, since the money-driven half of his brain sometimes gets the best of him...)

I am with you both: when racing in rally's, it was more important to finish IN ONE PIECE, than to have first place (or second, or third...

). Geting at the finish line was more important...and excellent maintenance of the machine is ESSENTIAL. I do not understand in the age where weather reports can be in your cell phone, how come a pilot can make such bad decisions.

In an ultralight that from my point of view, can land almost anywhere...except clifs, forests, rocks and water if not float equiped.
In an ultralight like this, for two people (I was the back of the pilot seat) and with floats, we took off from Avándaro lake, and reached about 4,000 meters altitude; then the french pilot turned off the engine, and went gliding with other Delta sail-wings...we landed in about 4 or 5 lengths of the floats, did not even splater my sandals...on a sunny morning of spring, in the dry season!

All instructors I had, they repeat when flying, allways have a landing spot at range...
Anyway, I feel sad about his bad judgement & decision making...
