A friend of mine, along with 3 others, owned a Piper Cherokee for 35 years. One of the group finally opted out and they accepted a new guy in ( I think they actually formed a company of 3 to operate the plane) but this guy was a hotdog and my buddy was wary of him. I don't remember what it was , but there was something you were not supposed to do on landing or you risked a crash. The other three told the guy not to do it but he did it anyway and wrecked the plane beyond repair. Scott was heartbroken. We had actually taken quite a few flights in that plane over the years, and he would let me fly it once aloft.