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Old July 11th 07, 11:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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El Maximo writes:

Since you have stated you have no interest in sex, and no interest in real
flying, on what do you base this statement?


Simulator flight. And I'm not completely uninterested in real flight, it just
isn't a viable option at this time.
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Old July 11th 07, 01:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
El Maximo
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
El Maximo writes:

Since you have stated you have no interest in sex, and no interest in
real
flying, on what do you base this statement?


Simulator flight. And I'm not completely uninterested in real flight, it
just
isn't a viable option at this time.


Have you ever tried flight with a beautiful girl sitting next to you? If
not, how can you be sure it wouldn't be a distraction?


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Old July 11th 07, 03:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tina
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For what it's worth, I've been known to distract my husband. Why, once
or twice he actually engaged the autopilot. (The safety minded among
you will be happy to know it was in IMC, there was no opportunity to
be looking for other traffic.)



On Jul 11, 7:12 am, "El Maximo" wrote:
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message

...

El Maximo writes:


Since you have stated you have no interest in sex, and no interest in
real
flying, on what do you base this statement?


Simulator flight. And I'm not completely uninterested in real flight, it
just
isn't a viable option at this time.


Have you ever tried flight with a beautiful girl sitting next to you? If
not, how can you be sure it wouldn't be a distraction?



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Old July 11th 07, 04:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Tina writes:

For what it's worth, I've been known to distract my husband. Why, once
or twice he actually engaged the autopilot. (The safety minded among
you will be happy to know it was in IMC, there was no opportunity to
be looking for other traffic.)


Traffic doesn't go away just because you cannot see it. IMC is a bad time to
be distracted.
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Old July 11th 07, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In this case IMC equals flying in the clouds, Mx. There is nothing to
see outside.

I noted in one of your posts while flying the simulator you had a
beautiful woman by your side, and she was not a distraction. What
power of concentration you must have. I would feel slighted if my
husband kept his interest on a computer game if I was trying to
distract him. Maybe it's that he is being very kind, but he allows
himself to be distracted easily in those circumstances. You might find
from a relationship standpoint you'd do better if you allowed such
distractions from time to time.


The last part of that paragraph can be considered professional
advice.

Tina the shrink









On Jul 11, 10:15 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Tina writes:
For what it's worth, I've been known to distract my husband. Why, once
or twice he actually engaged the autopilot. (The safety minded among
you will be happy to know it was in IMC, there was no opportunity to
be looking for other traffic.)


Traffic doesn't go away just because you cannot see it. IMC is a bad time to
be distracted.



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Old July 11th 07, 04:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Tina writes:

In this case IMC equals flying in the clouds, Mx. There is nothing to
see outside.


But the clouds may hide other aircraft. You need to be on the radio to
maintain separation with ATC, not dealing with cockpit distractions.

I noted in one of your posts while flying the simulator you had a
beautiful woman by your side, and she was not a distraction.


Yes.

What power of concentration you must have.


Not at all. I'm simply not a buck deer in rut, and my behavior is controlled
by my brain, not my hormones.

I would feel slighted if my husband kept his interest on a computer
game if I was trying to distract him.


I am not your husband.

Maybe it's that he is being very kind, but he allows
himself to be distracted easily in those circumstances.


The answer to that might displease you. Men know how to fake things, too.

You might find
from a relationship standpoint you'd do better if you allowed such
distractions from time to time.


I'm not interested in a relationship, I'm interested in aviation.
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Old July 11th 07, 04:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ha!

Someone offered the observation 'clueless'.

There are more technical terms (see the DSM) but that fits nicely.



On Jul 11, 10:36 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Tina writes:
In this case IMC equals flying in the clouds, Mx. There is nothing to
see outside.


But the clouds may hide other aircraft. You need to be on the radio to
maintain separation with ATC, not dealing with cockpit distractions.

I noted in one of your posts while flying the simulator you had a
beautiful woman by your side, and she was not a distraction.


Yes.

What power of concentration you must have.


Not at all. I'm simply not a buck deer in rut, and my behavior is controlled
by my brain, not my hormones.

I would feel slighted if my husband kept his interest on a computer
game if I was trying to distract him.


I am not your husband.

Maybe it's that he is being very kind, but he allows
himself to be distracted easily in those circumstances.


The answer to that might displease you. Men know how to fake things, too.

You might find
from a relationship standpoint you'd do better if you allowed such
distractions from time to time.


I'm not interested in a relationship, I'm interested in aviation.



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Old July 11th 07, 07:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Tina writes:

In this case IMC equals flying in the clouds, Mx. There is nothing to
see outside.


But the clouds may hide other aircraft. You need to be on the radio to
maintain separation with ATC, not dealing with cockpit distractions.


If you're IMC, you won't be maintaining separation with
anything, because there isn't anything for you to see. ATC will be
responsible for the separation.

I noted in one of your posts while flying the simulator you had a
beautiful woman by your side, and she was not a distraction.


Yes.

What power of concentration you must have.


Not at all. I'm simply not a buck deer in rut, and my behavior is controlled
by my brain, not my hormones.


If everyone here had a nickel for everytime they've heard that
(especially from their friends or children)... They'd have a dime.

I would feel slighted if my husband kept his interest on a computer
game if I was trying to distract him.


I am not your husband.


Thank the gods. But she has a point. If you're going to be that
attuned to a game over your significant other, you have some serious
social problems. Not that we didn't know this already to begin with...

Maybe it's that he is being very kind, but he allows
himself to be distracted easily in those circumstances.


The answer to that might displease you. Men know how to fake things, too.


You don't know about their lives together to be able to come to
the assumption that he is doing so. Don't let your ineptness become the
justified norm for someone else.

You might find
from a relationship standpoint you'd do better if you allowed such
distractions from time to time.


I'm not interested in a relationship, I'm interested in aviation.


I honestly don't think you could handle a relationship. Yes,
you are interested in aviation, but once again, with the attitude you
have and the misguided assumptions you have about things in aviation,
You either a) have a long way to go and a lot to unlearn before you can
even learn anything in aviation, or b) you couldn't handle aviation.

BL.
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Old July 11th 07, 04:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Tina writes:


For what it's worth, I've been known to distract my husband. Why, once
or twice he actually engaged the autopilot. (The safety minded among
you will be happy to know it was in IMC, there was no opportunity to
be looking for other traffic.)


Traffic doesn't go away just because you cannot see it. IMC is a bad time to
be distracted.


Clueless idiot.

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Old July 19th 07, 10:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote in
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Tina writes:

For what it's worth, I've been known to distract my husband. Why,
once or twice he actually engaged the autopilot. (The safety minded
among you will be happy to know it was in IMC, there was no
opportunity to be looking for other traffic.)


Traffic doesn't go away just because you cannot see it. IMC is a bad
time to be distracted.


How would you know, fjukkwit?@



Bertie

 




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