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gatt writes:
Whoever wrote that is either not a pilot, needs to have his license revoked, or is just talking out of his ass. I don't even need to guess who wrote it. "See and Avoid" procedures are one of the "special emphasis areas" in flight instruction. Seeing and avoiding applies to hazards, not threats. The assumption is that other aircraft will not actively attempt to endanger your flight (a threat). |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
gatt writes: Whoever wrote that is either not a pilot, needs to have his license revoked, or is just talking out of his ass. I don't even need to guess who wrote it. "See and Avoid" procedures are one of the "special emphasis areas" in flight instruction. Seeing and avoiding applies to hazards, not threats. The assumption is that other aircraft will not actively attempt to endanger your flight (a threat). Wrong again. The assumption is that you have no guarantee what any other aircraft is doing or is about to do and ALL other aircraft are a potential threat. It doesn't matter if the other pilot is aware of your presence or not or intends to do whatever they do that makes them a threat, the results are the same. In real life you can have a hazy sky suddenly light up and spell "GOODYEAR" directly in front of you. Is that in any of your simulators? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: gatt writes: Whoever wrote that is either not a pilot, needs to have his license revoked, or is just talking out of his ass. I don't even need to guess who wrote it. "See and Avoid" procedures are one of the "special emphasis areas" in flight instruction. Seeing and avoiding applies to hazards, not threats. The assumption is that other aircraft will not actively attempt to endanger your flight (a threat). Slither. Slither. Slither. A hazard is a threat to your flight, you moron. Slither. Slither. Slither. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
gatt writes: Whoever wrote that is either not a pilot, needs to have his license revoked, or is just talking out of his ass. I don't even need to guess who wrote it. "See and Avoid" procedures are one of the "special emphasis areas" in flight instruction. Seeing and avoiding applies to hazards, not threats. Don't tell me what "Seeing and Avoiding" means, smacktard. You're not a pilot, ground instructor or representative of the FAA and if you had any sort of training at all, you're a washout. -c |
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gatt writes:
Don't tell me what "Seeing and Avoiding" means, smacktard. Or else what? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: gatt writes: Don't tell me what "Seeing and Avoiding" means, smacktard. Or else what? You'll find out. You won't like it. Fjuktjard. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
gatt writes: Don't tell me what "Seeing and Avoiding" means, smacktard. Or else what? I'll point out what everybody else is saying, which is that you're a clueless fraud pretending to be some kind of credible and knowledgable aviation enthusiast. I'll remain convinced that your questions to instructors and aviators here are really just trolling after all, because in your own chairborne mind you think you already know everything about everything anyway. You don't. You just read information that other people spoonfeed you and then cherry pick which information suits your fantasy. I'll remind you that this is why you have absolutely no friends or allies among all of the aviators and instructors here. That's what. -c |
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gatt writes:
I'll point out what everybody else is saying, which is that you're a clueless fraud pretending to be some kind of credible and knowledgable aviation enthusiast. I'll remain convinced that your questions to instructors and aviators here are really just trolling after all, because in your own chairborne mind you think you already know everything about everything anyway. You don't. You just read information that other people spoonfeed you and then cherry pick which information suits your fantasy. I'll remind you that this is why you have absolutely no friends or allies among all of the aviators and instructors here. That's what. I'll continue to post, anyway, thanks. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
gatt writes: I'll point out what everybody else is saying, which is that you're a clueless fraud pretending to be some kind of credible and knowledgable aviation enthusiast. I'll remain convinced that your questions to instructors and aviators here are really just trolling after all, because in your own chairborne mind you think you already know everything about everything anyway. You don't. You just read information that other people spoonfeed you and then cherry pick which information suits your fantasy. I'll remind you that this is why you have absolutely no friends or allies among all of the aviators and instructors here. That's what. I'll continue to post, anyway, thanks. I'm sure everyone would miss your pontificating nonsense if you stopped. Hey, here's an idea, why don't you learn to cook and become a hero on rec.food.recipes with your superior knowledge? Nah, never work 'cause then you would have to buy expensive stuff you can't afford like flour, salt and eggs. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Jul 23, 3:45 pm, wrote:
I'm sure everyone would miss your pontificating nonsense if you stopped. Hey, here's an idea, why don't you learn to cook and become a hero on rec.food.recipes with your superior knowledge? And change your name to Borgia |
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