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29 November 2017

Why Pilots Take to the Skies, Despite the Risks

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As a pilot and an avid Philadelphia sports fan, I — like many across America — mourned the recent flying accident and death of pitching ace Roy Halladay. After such events, friends often ask why I fly. Here is at least a partial answer to why I love being a pilot.
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Schnader associate Lee Schmeer authored the article "Why Pilots Take to the Skies, Despite the Risks," featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Schmeer, a pilot in the Air Force Reserve and a member of Schnader's Aviation Group, discusses the beauty of flying, as well as the preparation, knowledge, and an appreciation of one's own limitations necessary to fly.

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