AF#2/conditions
Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:53:56 -0500, Christopher Range
wrote in :
Larry, While I don't think you had bad intentions by what you said, I
had to read what you said several times, to play it in my head, as to
how it might sound both, positively and, negatively.
My point, was that the apparent cause of the tragic "day the music
died" involved a pilot attempting to operate a charter flight in
weather conditions for which he was not authorized to do so. If you
sincerely wish to avoid the plight of the musicians, check the
credentials of the Pilot In Command of the flight before you board. I
wouldn't be offended if I were asked politely.
While it was factual and informative, I have no idea how my comment
could possibly be construed as negative.
It 'negative' at first so, that is why I didn't respond immediately
because, I didn't want to misunderstand what you were saying.
For me, the 'clincher' in it actually being positive, came from
mentioning IMC. I became so focused on figuring out what that meant, by
the time I did figure it out, I started wanting to bang my head on
something for realizing what it meant. I knew:
I=Instrument
but, I was stumped on the 'M' and, the 'C', till I found it on wikipedia.org
Never at anytime, did I think your response was premeditated and/or,
purious in nature.
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