by C » Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:59 pm
I note with interest that the press are reporting that McRae's license, like Graham Hill 30 years before, had also expired.
Sadly, as much as his family say what an excellent pilot he was, due to his "poor administration", no one can confirm this, and he was breaking the law when he crashed.
As a professional pilot, I can vouch only too well how quickly one's flying skills can fade, even when in reasonably regular flying practice. For an amateur, who, with the license issues in mind, may well have not had a flight with an experienced pilot/instructor to ensure their competency in quite some time, it can easily be deadly. Particularly in the helicopter, which I imagine are a breed far quicker and nastier at punishing mistakes than a light single aircraft.
RIP.