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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Says the MSFS game player that has no clue what is involved in flight planning, one of the most basic and first tasks learned by real pilots, by his own admission. I'm not the one who plans to use a navaid with a chart without ever noticing that the one he wants to use is missing a frequency. If you actually knew anything about real flight planning you would know what you just said is babbling drivel. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Mxsmanic wrote: writes: Statistics from real life, obviously, though you are starting from the false premise that there is such a thing as "a dangerous maneuver" that requires training to perform. What would you call a spin? An acrobatic maneuver; nothing more, nothing less. Is it a dangerous maneuver? Does it require training? All maneuvers require training. No maneuver (in the civilian world) when done in an aircraft certified for the maneuver, performed by a pilot trained to do the maneuver, and done under accepted conditions, is dangerous. And before you ask, the accepted conditions are formed from the real experience of real pilots flying real airplanes for about a hundred years. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: For sane people it is a diversion from life like watching a movie or playing checkers. Yes. For you it is a delusion that you are actually doing something you can never actually do. What leads you to believe that I am deluded? And what makes you think I could never fly a real airplane? Your words. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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VOR-DME writes:
Let's just try; Most people are not as dishonest as yourself. I have a reputation for being honest to a fault. If you tell a real pilot you fly a Citation X, he has no reason to doubt it. Lots of people fly this airplane. But when you tell him you fly it alone, and you are "not interested" in CRM or flying with others, he will understand you are full of it. He will understand that I don't actually fly the real airplane. So what? By the time it gets to where you REALLY don't know whether a Beech Baron has an ejection seat, well then he's the one having fun at your expense. Not that you would notice. If he finds that fun, he is easily amused. |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
Never getting upset with you is a tool not a positive trait. Get upset is a positive trait, then? I have to disagree about that, too. In my opinion it's simply part and parcel of your carefully chosen Usenet "persona". Actually, I'm not easily upset in real life, either. I often have to exaggerate or invent emotion in order to get people to take me seriously, as they assume I cannot be serious about something unless I'm emotional about it. I've watched this coming from you now for a long enough period to more than get a positive read on you. By not "getting upset", you simply wade through the virtual tons of negative responses you carefully generate and achieve what you apparently view as a "victory" against your antagonists. I think that keeping a cool head is a victory in just about any situation. If you are carried away by your emotions, bad things tend to happen ... especially when you are flying a plane (just to try to keep the discussion connected to aviation). By doing this you obviously believe you are in your mind anyway demonstrating to the world your complete superiority over your adversaries; the pilots you so obviously believe are your intellectual inferiors. :-) They are not necessarily my intellectual inferiors. But if they panic in an airplane the way they fly off the handle here, they are accidents waiting to happen. And if I had no conscience, people like them would make me a billionaire. |
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