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. He made his "they're a big threat!" case in the magazine here. I explained why I thought he was wrong here, and Lane Wallace, in a guest-blogger stint, did so here. Alan Klapmeier, who has flown airplanes since he was a teenager and was a guiding force in creating what is now the world's most popular small propeller plane, begins his guest stint with a similar argument below. Jeff Goldberg is a tough guy and can take disagreement, but I'm sorry for the unintended appearance of piling on. Jeff would no doubt say that the three of us are biased, since we enjoy the freedom of the small-plane aviation system that he considers threatening. Biased we no doubt are. But this "bias" could also be called "familiarity," and in different ways we have been saying that if you know how the small-plane system actually works, you realize it has many safeguards not apparent at first glance. That is,fitflops outlet, its defenses are "security stealth," rather than "security theater."With that prelude, |
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