Coming home from Houston Sunday...
On Jul 23, 8:19 pm, wrote:
On Jul 23, 8:11 pm, "RST Engineering" wrote:
Excuse me, sir, I've used it to refer to fixed gear aircraft departing a
runway for some 45 years and 5000 hours, taught it to a few hundred
students, and was taught it by MY instructors long before you ever became a
pilot methinks ... or perhaps while you were still in liquid form?
Jim
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without accepting it."
--Aristotle
What it was was Jay distorting an aviation term to sound hip.
Bertie
You'd have to look pretty far to find a pilot who was confused by
Jay's wheels up comment when talking about that airplane. If it's
understood, it's good communication. Let's do a poll -- all who
understood it meant departing, remain sitting comfortably. All who
didn't, let's see -- yes, move to Paris.
But, "take off" would have been better!
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