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![]() Reading MXx's responses to our answers, ****ed me off a bit, and I began to wonder why. Somewhere I got the idea that if I didn't know something, and asked someone who did, I might actually profit from respectfully listening to their answer. While I might have some further questions, my original ignorance pretty much precludes my disregarding the answer all together, and/or telling the person I first asked, that he doesn't know ****. This became more pronounced after I scared the crap out of myself a couple of times. Although Pilots in general are a pretty confident lot, they are aware that they can get seriously killed doing this, and are actually pretty humble in the face of "New Knowledge" or "Mother Nature". They generally treat someone who has "Been there, Done that, and survived" with a little respect. None of this applies to Mx...... He has no actual experience, has never been scared, and has acquired no humility. Were I his instructor, he would be my number 1 pick to go bump in the night. Since my students and I fly actual aircraft in a real world, normally this is a self solving situation. Natural selection seems to work, and when I am faced with a trainee that has become "a legend in his own mind", I don't normally have to listen to his crap for very long. I used to wonder where the French came by the stereotype of Arrogant, Ignorant, Self righteous, Pompous, frogs. With these exchanges, I have accepted the "New Knowledge" offered, and I no longer wonder. What an ambassador. Al G |
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