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I guess the yoke is on you?
Yoke of oxen, heard of cows? Did you here about the quality public educational system? Me neither. Too To Two Yolk Yoke Here Hear Where Wear Ware as in software and hardware Were Whir There Their They're hair hare rabbit rabbet toad towed road rowed mode mowed warn worn not a complete list "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... | Greg, | | I cannot let go of the yolk that long!! | | | Ah, the yolk. And then there'S the egg white to take care of, too. ;-) | | -- | Thomas Borchert (EDDH) | |
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You do not appear to be aware that aircraft have only yolks, and not
whites. I know this because I have designed many planes - but it still makes a mess if you let go of it! Oh, come on! The Cirrus is all white, and has no yolk. Just because I use a floppy drive doesn't mean I'm not up on the latest aviation technology! Jose -- "There are 3 secrets to the perfect landing. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they are." - (mike). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Viagra will cure a floppy drive.
"Jose" wrote in message . com... | You do not appear to be aware that aircraft have only yolks, and not | whites. I know this because I have designed many lanes - but it still | makes a mess if you let go of it! | | Oh, come on! The Cirrus is all white, and has no yolk. Just because I | use a floppy drive doesn't mean I'm not up on the latest aviation | technology! | | Jose | -- | "There are 3 secrets to the perfect landing. Unfortunately, nobody knows | what they are." - (mike). | for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Ahh, so _THAT'S_ what they mean when they say you keep arguing with Manic
Ad-Homonym!!! "Jim Macklin" wrote in : I guess the yoke is on you? Yoke of oxen, heard of cows? Did you here about the quality public educational system? Me neither. Too To Two Yolk Yoke Here Hear Where Wear Ware as in software and hardware Were Whir There Their They're hair hare rabbit rabbet toad towed road rowed mode mowed warn worn not a complete list |
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 20:32:24 +0100, Greg Farris wrote:
Tough to make a joke around here!! I got it: "...weather conditions are required to revert to VMC." Personally, I use the weather pull down on the Reality Menu. - Andrew |
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"Jim Macklin" wrote:
Too To Two Yolk Yoke Here Hear Where Wear Ware as in software and hardware Were Whir There Their They're hair hare rabbit rabbet toad towed road rowed mode mowed warn worn not a complete list Lose Loose Loser Looser (Although the pronunciation of those pairings are supposed to be different, a lot of people seem to confuse their spelling.) Still not a complete list. :-) |
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:47:44 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote: "Roger (K8RI)" wrote I'm surprised this was not covered in the instrument training. Roger, this was posted by the simulator troll. He has no clue about anything, let-alone instrument ratings! Ahhh...Thank you. I don't see those postings, but I see some of the other replies and when there is a bit too much enthusiasm in trimming I don't see the history. Even the sim groups are getting exasperated. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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On 11/24/06 15:38, B A R R Y wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 18:05:14 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote: Roger (K8RI) writes: I'm surprised this was not covered in the instrument training. I haven't had instrument training. The FAA book I found on IFR seems to be more of a promotional book explaining how wonderfully the FAA has organized air traffic control, and at least the parts I've read thus far don't really explain IFR flight. Try "The Instrument Flying Handbook", it's ~ $14US @ amazon.com. While you're at it, pick up "The Airplane Flying Handbook." "Real" (and student) pilots may want to do the same. Both books are chock full of good info, without the extra BS and gloss found in commercial products, like the $80 Jeppesen hardcover text books. These are available for free from the FAA web site. Here is the Airplane Flying Handbook: http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aircraft/airplane_handbook and here is the Instrument Flying Handbook: http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/instrument_flying_handbook Also, here's the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge: http://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/handbook -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
You be and are subject to both IFR and VFR when flying in VMC [not Vmc] and you are expected to do both at the same time in many cases. "Blanche" wrote in message | IMC - instrument meteorological conditions | IFR - instrument flight rules | IR - instrument rating | | Weather is IMC | A pilot is Instrument Rated (IR) | FAA rules of flight are either IFR or VFR True. I was merely pointing out definitions and usage of the acronyms. |
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