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Old January 31st 09, 04:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jon
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

On Jan 30, 9:46*pm, "Viperdoc" wrote:
Your difficulty accessing the pilot web site is probably related to the fact
that you're not a pilot.


Technology can be difficult. Then again, it probably just a 'nut
behind the wheel error'

Works fine for this non-pilot:

---------
ARTCC Notices, TFRs and Special Notice Page

The following options will allow a user to extract Temporary Flight
Restrictions (TFRs) from the Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAMs [...]
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[remainder of page snipped for brevity]

[..]


Regards,
Jon
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Old January 31st 09, 01:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Apparently the certifying authority didn't provide a certificate for inclusion
in Firefox 3. I've been unable to locate the issuer of the certificate to get
a clean copy, but since my access to TFRs and NOTAMs is not a security issue,
I've just added the certificate to my list. It wasn't a problem with Firefox
2, so I assume previous versions had the certificate.
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Old January 31st 09, 02:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Viperdoc[_6_]
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"Mxsmanic" Apparently the certifying authority didn't provide a
certificate for inclusion
in Firefox 3. I've been unable to locate the issuer of the certificate to
get
a clean copy, but since my access to TFRs and NOTAMs is not a security
issue,
I've just added the certificate to my list. It wasn't a problem with
Firefox
2, so I assume previous versions had the certificate


Why would anyone actually give a **** about this? The world was better off
when you didn't pay your bill.


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Old January 31st 09, 06:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Viperdoc writes:

Why would anyone actually give a **** about this?


A pilot trying to get information on TFRs and NOTAMs would certainly care
about it.
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Old January 31st 09, 06:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Viperdoc[_6_]
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb


A pilot trying to get information on TFRs and NOTAMs would certainly care
about it.


A real pilot or any other normal rational individual could care less about
you and your computer, since you are not a pilot and have no need to know
about TFRs.


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Old January 31st 09, 09:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Viperdoc writes:

A real pilot or any other normal rational individual could care less about
you and your computer, since you are not a pilot and have no need to know
about TFRs.


My computer is not the one he needs to access to learn about TFRs and NOTAMs.
The one he needs to access is the one with the problem.
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Old January 31st 09, 09:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Mxsmanic wrote in
news
Viperdoc writes:

A real pilot or any other normal rational individual could care less
about you and your computer, since you are not a pilot and have no
need to know about TFRs.


My computer is not the one he needs to access to learn about TFRs and
NOTAMs. The one he needs to access is the one with the problem.


You're a moron.


Bertie

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Old January 31st 09, 11:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Mxsmanic wrote:
Viperdoc writes:

A real pilot or any other normal rational individual could care less about
you and your computer, since you are not a pilot and have no need to know
about TFRs.


My computer is not the one he needs to access to learn about TFRs and NOTAMs.
The one he needs to access is the one with the problem.


Illogical babble; are you on drugs?


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Old February 3rd 09, 02:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Taylor[_3_]
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

A real pilot would not use FAA's pilot web to learn about TFRs and
NOTAMs as part of an official weather briefing (verbal or electronic),
which is the only one that counts.


Mxsmanic wrote:
Viperdoc writes:

A real pilot or any other normal rational individual could care less about
you and your computer, since you are not a pilot and have no need to know
about TFRs.


My computer is not the one he needs to access to learn about TFRs and NOTAMs.
The one he needs to access is the one with the problem.

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Old January 31st 09, 04:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

Mxsmanic wrote:
Apparently the certifying authority didn't provide a certificate for inclusion
in Firefox 3. I've been unable to locate the issuer of the certificate to get
a clean copy, but since my access to TFRs and NOTAMs is not a security issue,
I've just added the certificate to my list. It wasn't a problem with Firefox
2, so I assume previous versions had the certificate.


If you were to have looked at the certificate, you would have found
that it was issued by USNS by the organizational unit NAIMES.

USNS is the United States NOTAM System.

NAIMES is the National Airspace System Aeronautic Information Management
Enterprise System.

To put it simply, the certificate is self-signed by the FAA.

No wonder you can't get any computer consulting gigs if you couldn't
figure that out.


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