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Old March 5th 08, 03:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
buttman
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On Mar 4, 6:18 pm, Dan wrote:
On Mar 4, 8:14 pm, buttman wrote:



On Mar 4, 5:30 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:


Don't flatter yourself. I could care less if you are a CFI or not other
than establishing that if you are, you're certainly not worth the title.
If you have the rating, as I seem to see below, this simply verifies
that the system allowed you through.


You're the one who has been harping on me for the past few months
trying to get me to "prove" I'm really a CFI. I finally do and you
blow it off. Thats basically what I expected.


Your posts attesting to how you handle the rating are more than enough
for my use. How you profess to be teaching your students is much more
revealing than whether or not you actually are a CFI.
Be advised that I intend using your online personna of "Buttman" and
some of your posting as a negative example other CFI's on how NOT to
instruct.


You realize I've posted maybe 15 times in my entire 3 year Usenet
career on the subject of flight instructing? I'd LOOOVE to hear your
case against me.


So you're with a CFI applicant. Today is the day where you give him
the "how not to be a CFI" talk. You go over to your computer, load up
Usenet, and begin to show this person all the horrors internet user
Buttman has brought upon the profession. I really don't even care
about specifics, but I'd really like to know what kind of things you'd
say.


Based on your posting here, you'd probably just make some blanket
claims "this guy is a horrible instructor", the try to justify it
solely by the virtue of the fact you have some achievements, rather
than any kind of logic or reasoning, "This is true because I've been
in the industry for 200 years and I've worked with blah blah blah".
I've not read a single thing you've posted here where you've made ANY
attempt to justify your points other than with your signature file.


I'm sure this means little to you From my email however,it apparently
means something to others who frequent this forum.


Don't flatter yourself.


Dude... you might be Bill Kershner reincarnated, but I'd be tempted to
stall-spin it in if I had to listen to you blather on in the right
seat of a 152.

.


The gallant Dan rolls in wearing his finest white knight armor to
defend the honor of his fair maiden Dudly. How touching.
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Old March 5th 08, 03:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Dan[_10_]
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On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, buttman wrote:

Dude... you might be Bill Kershner reincarnated, but I'd be tempted to
stall-spin it in if I had to listen to you blather on in the right
seat of a 152.


The gallant Dan rolls in wearing his finest white knight armor to
defend the honor of his fair maiden Dudly. How touching.


I was talking about you -- not Dudley. I don't know Dudley, but I've
read some of his posts and he seems reasonable, but that doesn't mean
I'm signing up for the DH School O' Aerospace.

In your case, I think you spend far too much time typing defensive
tomes.

And the "buttman" thing gives me the hibbly-jibblies.


Dan





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Old March 6th 08, 10:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
buttman
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On Mar 4, 7:46 pm, Dan wrote:

In your case, I think you spend far too much time typing defensive
tomes.

Dan


Well that kind of what happens when you have about a dozen people
following you around throwing stones in glass houses.
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Old March 6th 08, 10:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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buttman wrote:
On Mar 4, 7:46 pm, Dan wrote:
In your case, I think you spend far too much time typing defensive
tomes.

Dan


Well that kind of what happens when you have about a dozen people
following you around throwing stones in glass houses.


You are wrong again. What's needed from you is not defensive comment but
rather positive comment reinforcing your decision to pull mixture on
takeoff in a single engine airplane while instructing a primary student.
Try that and see what happens!

--
Dudley Henriques
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Old March 7th 08, 11:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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buttman wrote in
:


.


The gallant Dan rolls in wearing his finest white knight armor to
defend the honor of his fair maiden Dudly. How touching.


I thnk I'm starting to se how little you care.. Do go on.

Bertie
 




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