Re: Jim LeRoy
I used to think the sameway. Then I started thinking in terms of being a skateboarder, and skating in front of people. If I think or know that someone is watching I'm only going to do the tricks that I know that I can land. I guess the same goes for when I'm flying my foamie at the park. He isn't going to go out there, with his life and thousands of others lives depending on him to fly safely and do something that he hasn't done countless times before. That being said. He leaves himself without any margin for error a lot of the time, which requires him to be absolutely perfect and as a precise as a surgeon every single time. I can only guess that he treats every time as the first, and leaves nothing to chance, just like every pilot should. Even us, with our models.
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