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“Pilots begin their journey in the sky with an individualistic fervor.  They guide the raw skill of flying by the personality that passing years, influences, and genetics have created.  Some are meek and timid, some are bold and prone to rash decisions.  These traits largely mirror who they are as people.  This is why the most dangerous of pilots are the newly minted…to little experience to know caution, too much to know fear.  But in truth, being a pilot defines us more that we define it.  As the years pass, a great homogenization occurs as experience teaches us the lessons of survival.  Where we may have come from largely disparate backgrounds, the school of flight leaves us as one possessing the knowledge of the ancients” – Jeff Skiles