
March 8th 08, 03:19 AM
posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Landing without flaps
On 7 Mar, 19:56, Dudley Henriques wrote:
buttman wrote:
On 7 Mar, 19:31, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Interesting. Why not discuss right here exactly what it is you don't
agree with? I'm friendly and willing :-))) Let's see where we differ on
things related to flying.
Can't be more fair than this?
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Dudley Henriques
OK. For starters, I believe there is only one thing in the world that
can be objectively considered "unsafe". And that one and only thing is
being unprepared. No matter what it is, it can be done safely as long
as the peoper precautions are made. Whether it be doing aerobatics
10ft above the ground, barrel rolling a 737, flying over max gross,
cleaning a loaded gun, jumping the grand canyon on a morotcycle, etc
etc. You seem to believe safety is determined by who-the-hell-knows-
what.
Theres more, but thats a good starting point.
Are you back from the FAA office yet Butts? Then we'll talk flying, and
not before.
Avoiding the task I gave you by changing the subject and trying to
engage won't work.
You DON'T starve an engine on takeoff on a student...EVER!!
Now go see what the FAA says about this and I'll discuss anything you wish.
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Dudley Henriques
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignoratio_elenchi
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