Re: Dropping the Pilot



Thus spake AlohaNet@xxxxxxxxx (Mark O. Polo) :

>Sheree:
>
>I would think the experience of boarding a tanker via ladder outweighs
>the risk of injury as long as the practice is only done once in a while
>with good supervision. I'd wonder what the insurance company might say
>about the affair.

Something about toilets and their ability to handle bricks.

>
>Aloha
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