complementing a thought

Oscar R. Quintero (oscarq_at_infovia.com.gt)
Tue, 02 Sep 1997 17:11:30 -0700


Hi all of You there:
Trying to complete the oppinion from Lonney McCann;
Some days ago I sent some thoughts about the culture issue in this
talking about the now more "publicised" Rogues.
I might be a true believer that for the most of cases, cultural matters
are more important than some other things around a special issue.

Remember that what might look odd for some people, is sometimes natural
or normal among others. Many of us (and I cited it the first time )have
had the experiences and oportunnity to share experiences in the Army or
in our Air Forces, where bold people (studied and analized= gone "rogue"
for moments or situations)need as You say, to take actions in that
precise moment.
Indeed so, getting conclussions about if people are rogues or not, is
quite difficult. Some of they are sometimes (mostly when it is needed to
win and live or loose and die)
I think that it is therefore, very important to effectively analise the
context in wich an action is done and evaluate the "sub-cultural" facts.
What seems to be a very delicate situation is that, for the terms of
general and comercial aviation where safety is nowadays number 1, these
guys might be a little risky.
Just thougths guys!Please tell me what You think ....
Cheers
Oscar Quintero