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Old February 13th 10, 01:11 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting
terry
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Default They call it the impossible turn.

On Feb 13, 10:23*am, george wrote:
On Feb 13, 8:50*am, terry wrote:





On Feb 13, 6:40*am, george wrote:


On Feb 13, 4:58*am, Mxsmanic wrote:


If the area in front of the airplane is truly flat, smooth, and safe, so much
so that there's no harm in landing on it, I wonder how many pilots would still
be tempted to turn around. If you know you can land ahead off the runway with
no damage to the airplane, is there still any reason to turn around?


Why are you obsessed with a part of flight that has no meaning to you?
Just hit Control ALT Delete and walk away.
Leave the real stuff to real pilots.
The good and even great advice that has been handed out in here you
have ignored or turned into a game of semantics.
Go forth and multipy !


Do you really want to encourage him to multiply ?( not that there
would be a snowballs chance in hell of that happening- that would
require him having sex with a human being and you cant do that over a
computer)
Why is he obsessed with something that has no meaning to him.? *Do a
google on Aspergers Syndrome.


My comment "go forth and multiply" is a nice way to tell him to get
F----. !- Hide quoted text -

I know that George, and so do all the other pilots here, but Msx wont,
one of the more obvious symtoms of Aspergers Syndrome is the inability
to understand anything other than its literal meaning. He prolly
still wondering why you want him to walk forwards and practice his
times tables.