Posted by agpilot on June 05, 2010 at 05:56:43 from (173.84.18.232):
In Reply to: Danger Game posted by Howard H. on June 04, 2010 at 22:56:43:
Hi Howard: That's good that you use a game method to teach safety. My father used the degrading method. If I got hurt he would ask if it hurts. I learned early on not to talk to him because he would carry on the degrading game about how stupid I was and laugh saying I deserved to get hurt. Dealing with his reaction taught me to be extra careful before doing something so that he could NOT laugh at me and make sadistic remarks. Later on this payed off many times while learning to fly and later how to do aerial spraying as safely as possible but yet get the most work done as fast as possible without getting hurt... Sorta a mental game in always being aware of danger and yet looking for the safest way get the job done even though it is riskey... ag
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