In the article regarding rolling a 747 (http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_262.html),
Cecil states:
I always thought that it was the “small margin for error” that put you at risk. In other words, there was very little room in the margins for you to miss the target.
As I read the passage, wouldn’t the margin for error *decrease, *meaning that you had little room to screw up and still recover?
But really, I could care less which way is correct… (doh!)