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Old December 2nd 10, 05:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Jim Pennino was a pinhead afterall

Mark IV wrote:
On Dec 1, 7:18Â*pm, wrote:
Mark IV wrote:
On Dec 1, 3:39Â*pm, wrote:
Mark4 wrote:
Go to HELL Pinhead, I own a patent on a SW pointing only compass.


Idiot.


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Something we CAN agree on. Yes, that forger is an
idiot.


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Mark IV


Anyone posting as "Mark ***" is an idiot.

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Jim Pennino

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All statements fall into 3 categories:

1. things which can be proven
2. things which cannot be proven
3. opinions


Babble.

Opinions are relative. Lies cannot be proven, yet may
also not be disproven. Facts cannot be disproven,
yet also may not be proven. Opinions may be facts,
may be lies, may be disproven, or may be proven.


More babble.

An electric plane would be easier to maintain,
cheaper to operate, quieter, and have more torque.
That's a fact, so it's also my opinion.


It is also arm waving speculation.

If you respond to the name "mark" and don't
know which person you're talking to, then it's
impossible to maintain a continuity of progression,
or reasonable expectation of intended conveyance.


Who cares?

That's a fact.


Hardly.

Many FBO flight schools don't want to bother
with Light Sport instruction, because they make
less money, and don't want the liablility of
sending a low-hour certificated pilot off into the
sky. That's an opinion.


Since there is a market for light sport instruction that isn't interested
in recreational or private instruction, many flight schools are smart
enough to realize that "less" money is preferable to no money.

Also those schools are smart enough to know that they can instruct for
any certification applicable to piston airplanes in an appropriately
equiped LSA.


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Jim Pennino

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