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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: Anyway, your "point" as expressed by you on the issue at hand, is incorrect. So pilots expect emergencies, but do not prepare for them? Or what? Now try your very best to pay attention to what follows here. I'm going to paste in below (just for you) the exact quote from my initial post. Now....are you with us? Do I have your attention? Please!!! Put down that hamburger and face the screen!!! Now read carefully....are you ready? Here it comes........ Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." Now try very hard Mxsmanic.......starting from the left top and reading to the right and back again to the left with the next line (pretend it's a typewriter if that makes it any easier to follow.......now count carefully........not including punctuation marks......the 40th word you come to........now pay attention........after me please.....spelling carefully now..............P.....R....E.....P.....A.....R... .I....N.....G......this word can be found in the English dictionary. It is defined as the word (preparing). Now........are we together on this yet? Am I getting through here. The word is PREPARING. Is there ANYTHING at all I need to add to this to better answer your question as stated; "So pilots expect emergencies, but do not prepare for them? Or what?" -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: Anyway, your "point" as expressed by you on the issue at hand, is incorrect. So pilots expect emergencies, but do not prepare for them? Or what? Now try your very best to pay attention to what follows here. I'm going to paste in below (just for you) the exact quote from my initial post. Now....are you with us? Do I have your attention? Please!!! Put down that hamburger and face the screen!!! Now read carefully....are you ready? Here it comes........ Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." Except during naptime, of course. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in : Mxsmanic wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: Anyway, your "point" as expressed by you on the issue at hand, is incorrect. So pilots expect emergencies, but do not prepare for them? Or what? Now try your very best to pay attention to what follows here. I'm going to paste in below (just for you) the exact quote from my initial post. Now....are you with us? Do I have your attention? Please!!! Put down that hamburger and face the screen!!! Now read carefully....are you ready? Here it comes........ Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." Except during naptime, of course. Bertie Ah...you large airplane drivers have all the fun......nap time.....scantily clad stews serving piping hot coffee.....oh oh....wait a second....those scantily clad stews are now wearing PANTS!!! Maybe I'm better off in a fighter after all :-)))) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Bertie Ah...you large airplane drivers have all the fun......nap time.....scantily clad stews serving piping hot coffee.....oh oh....wait a second....those scantily clad stews are now wearing PANTS!!! Either way, it's a bit like being in a hairdressers sometimes. Maybe I'm better off in a fighter after all :-)))) Given the choice I know where I'd rather be... Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in : Bertie Ah...you large airplane drivers have all the fun......nap time.....scantily clad stews serving piping hot coffee.....oh oh....wait a second....those scantily clad stews are now wearing PANTS!!! Either way, it's a bit like being in a hairdressers sometimes. God, I don't envy you. I remember back when a stew was a STEW...all 46/24/36 of her :-)))) Maybe I'm better off in a fighter after all :-)))) Given the choice I know where I'd rather be... Well, there ARE those long over water flights were those big engines tend to look AWFUL good hanging out there :-))) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
news ![]() Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote in : Bertie Ah...you large airplane drivers have all the fun......nap time.....scantily clad stews serving piping hot coffee.....oh oh....wait a second....those scantily clad stews are now wearing PANTS!!! Either way, it's a bit like being in a hairdressers sometimes. God, I don't envy you. I remember back when a stew was a STEW...all 46/24/36 of her :-)))) There are still lots of them like that OK. They can be a lot of fun. the guys who get invovled with them usually pay big time one way or another, though.. Maybe I'm better off in a fighter after all :-)))) Given the choice I know where I'd rather be... Well, there ARE those long over water flights were those big engines tend to look AWFUL good hanging out there :-) Yeh, though we go a long way with just two these days! Lots of electrical redundancy, though. Bertie |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." So they don't expect them? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dudley Henriques writes: Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." So they don't expect them? Of course, fjukktard. We fly around looking for butterflies praying that the guys who built the thing and the wetaher channel are all perfect. Happy? Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." So they don't expect them? What a shame. The resources you waste in this unending and useless process of yours is enormous. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: Dudley Henriques wrote; "From the first day you step into an airplane until the last flight you make as a pilot, EVERY second you spend in the training process (a process that lasts through your entire tenure in aviation) should be spent preparing for an emergency that might never happen and usually doesn't." So they don't expect them? What a shame. The resources you waste in this unending and useless process of yours is enormous. Yes, the areas that could benefit from his endless inanities are boundless. The world is obviously his oyster and he's the pearl trapped inside it. |
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