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om... Here's the link: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...94/detail.html Stall = Engine stall?? Why do they always seem to screw this up?? Quote: "The landing gear was down, the propeller was turning. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me why he was making an emergency landing, whoever was flying," McKenna said. Well... wasn't it so that during an engine failure the prop doesn't always stop turning? ... -Manuel PPL(A) SEP |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Sam" wrote in message om... Here's the link: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...94/detail.html Stall = Engine stall?? Why do they always seem to screw this up?? For the same reason they screw up most topics -- they feel compelled to comment about things of which they are completely clueless. Thank heavens none of us are like that. None of us get paid BIG BUCKS for shooting our mouths off in front of millions of people, most of whom take us as credible. None of us shooting our mouths off is a factor in setting national policy (at least not until I become King). |
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John or Martha?
"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... None of us get paid BIG BUCKS for shooting our mouths off in front of millions of people, most of whom take us as credible. None of us shooting our mouths off is a factor in setting national policy (at least not until I become King). |
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![]() "OtisWinslow" wrote in message news:ZGoxc.17162721 What the media needs is integrity and a desire to tell the truth. And that will never happen. Media reporting is about entertainment .. not truth. To be fair, it various from source to source. Media -reporting- is about truth. What the publishers and editors do to it to sell ads is another issue, but it's not consistent. It's difficult to measure up to the ideal when advertisers seem to pull support at the drop of a hat. What might solve some of the ignorance (viz the "stall" confusion) is some sort of informational brochure or handbook that teaches at least the very basics of GA terminology and science, and encourages introductory or discovery flights for reporters. In fact, if the GA community tried hard enough, they could probably get the aerodynamic definition of a "stall" added to the Associated Press Stylebook. Hmm. That gives me an idea... -Chris Gattman [PP/SEL instrument and commercial student. freelance writer, former magazine editor-in-chief Bachelor of Science, Journalism] |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:z6pxc.5042 what the media needs is educated people... a degree in journalism means they learn how to write and keep the readers attention... it does not mean they know what they are writing about. BINGO! This is the most accurate assessment of the media I've heard in a long time. In fact, I have a degree in journalism with a science minor BECAUSE of this. The head of the OSU college of journalism (two-time Pulitzer winner Jon Franklin) required all students to earn science or technical minors because, he said, of the urgent need for science-minded journalists. To be fair, they learn about ethics, law, media history and our taught RIGIDLY to report accurately to the best of their ability. (You would fail a final exam, for example, by a single misspelling of a name.) It's journalists such as those you describe who are responsible for the regular rounds of killer bee scares, bigfoot and UFO stories, the Alar scare, comets coming to kill us... -c |
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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news:KAsxc.352$ Stall = Engine stall?? Why do they always seem to screw this up?? For the same reason they screw up most topics -- they feel compelled to comment about things of which they are completely clueless. Yes. It's their job. Reporters are generally expected to know everything. The expectation comes from those who believe that they themselves already do. -c |
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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news:QDGxc.70 Thank heavens none of us are like that. None of us get paid BIG BUCKS for When I earned my Journalism degree in 1993, "big bucks" was something like $17,000 a year. It's about the same now. Maybe $20K. It's interesting watching pilots trash-talking journalists for not knowing everything and assuming that journalists make "big bucks." There's interesting similarities. It's one of the highest-profile and most treacherous trades, and also one of the lowest-paying. -c |
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![]() "Earthquake McGoon" wrote in message ... John or Martha? "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... None of us get paid BIG BUCKS for shooting our mouths off in front of millions of people, most of whom take us as credible. None of us shooting our mouths off is a factor in setting national policy (at least not until I become King). I go both ways! |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... Yes. It's their job. Reporters are generally expected to know everything. Really? By whom? The expectation comes from those who believe that they themselves already do. Hmmm..... Why would such people pay any attention to reporters? |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news:QDGxc.70 Thank heavens none of us are like that. None of us get paid BIG BUCKS for When I earned my Journalism degree in 1993, "big bucks" was something like $17,000 a year. It's about the same now. Maybe $20K. It's interesting watching pilots trash-talking journalists for not knowing everything I work in Civil Engineering and when one of our people don't the answer, they ask around to find someone who does. It's not hard, really. and assuming that journalists make "big bucks." Know how much the talking heads on TV make? There's interesting similarities. It's one of the highest-profile and most treacherous trades, Yeah...so many got killed last year. and also one of the lowest-paying. I doubt a $20K a year journalist is very influential, which is what we were talking about. |
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