Landing without flaps
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
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Robert Moore wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote
OK. Fair enough. You DON'T starve an engine of fuel on a student on
takeoff to teach him about engine failure on takeoff.
How's that? Learned something?:-)
Sorry Dudley....so YOU say.... I've done it as a routine procedure and
given a long enough runway (mine was 6,000') I see nothing wrong in
doing it. It's about time that you stopped preaching "your" flight
instructing
dogma. Perhaps some of us are more confident in our abilities than
others.
Bob Moore
Sorry Moore; Air Florida Chief Pilot not withstanding (Larry Wheaton
remember), I don't have to defend this procedure to you or anyone else for
that matter, and if you were doing it, I can well understand how Wheaton
put hat bird in the Potomac.
Now YOU march your butt down to the local FAA office with what I have said
about doing this and get their opinion, then come on back here and let us
all know what they have to say about it.
I wouldn't have believed what you have just written if i hadn't seen it
myself.
If you believe that starving an engine in a single engine airplane with a
student is acceptable procedure, you are a damn idiot and right up there
with Butthead!
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Dudley Henriques
Why don't you guy take it off line. We got it! You are way down in the
noise now and we don't want to hear it anymore.
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BobF.
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