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Old March 7th 08, 12:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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buttman wrote:
On Mar 6, 2:40 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
The posts you made concerning pulling mixture on take off involved a
single engine airplane and a primary student. No competent instructor
does this REGARDLESS of the runway remaining.
The fact that you are actually defending this idiotic and incompetent
procedure is all I need to support my initial judgment of you as a CFI.
Your feeble attempts at portraying me in the light of a "know it all"
and a "blow hard" would seem to fly in the face of what I see from
others (Ken Tucker excepted of course) concerning your judgment on this
matter as well.
In other words, it appears that you have a judgment problem...something
not desirable in a CFI.

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Dudley Henriques


Did you not read the 5 paragraph post that you just quoted? Obviously
you didn't as you continue to say I pulled the mixture. It wasn't the
mixture, it was the fuel valve!

In my post I addressed my reasoning for coming to the stance I take on
this issue. I do not necessarily "support" doing that particular
maneuver. What I do support the idea that things like pulling the fuel
valve (or anything else for that matter) CAN be done safely as long as
the proper precautions are made. Since you're not willing to follow
along, it only proves that you are indeed nothing but a blowhard who
is full of himself.

The thread I made over a year ago was intended to solicit the help of
this group in preparing myself for something I thought my students
could benefit from. The only thing people wanted to do was act self-
righteous, which is exactly what you're continuing to do right now.

How an idiot like you EVER made it through the system as a CFI is beyond
belief to me. Listen up once and for all before you kill someone.
NO competent instructor EVER....and I repeat it once more so even a
moron like you can understand it...EVER, starves an engine on takeoff
with a student. I don't give a GD if you use the mixture or the fuel
valve, either way you're deliberately causing a potentially dangerous
situation.
Are you getting it yet? Fuel Valve or Mixture, you are STARVING the
engine. It's the same result safety wise. YOU JUST DON'T DO THIS WITH A
STUDENT
PILOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Dudley Henriques