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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message
... "Mike" wrote in message news:MLlxk.736$Dj1.292@trnddc02... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message news ![]() Bertie Liar. Are you so stupid you can't follow a thread one post long. Hey Okie, crank up that one brain cell and explain how he ever proposed such a solution to the problem you just pulled out of your a$$? Pushing in the carb heat with the throttle on a go around is taught by, hmmm let's see here 1,2,...251...carry the 4, uhm every friggin CFI on the face of the earth to every 2 hr+ student pilot on the face of the earth (assuming it was missed in the first hour). Jeez you are one dumb-as-a-day-old-dog-turd Okie, and only prove over and over again that you have exactly zip experience when it comes to planes that don't have a 101 keyboard and a mouse attached as standard equipment. I can see why you rarely offer anything of a substantive nature in this NG, which in your case demonstrates rare intelligence because you can't possibly do as much without stepping on your dork. Thanks for confirming that you can't either. Ah yes, the old tried-and-true "I'm rubber, you're glue" line again. I'm sure you think you're quite the wit for employing that defense and to give credit where credit is due, you are half right. Then address the issue, dumb ass. I already did, you subliterate Okie, and well before your ad nauseum "Yes, exactly" responses to posts you had no hope of comprehending. Intelligence may have its limits, but you're a living testament to the fact that stupidity doesn't. |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:Sfmxk.889$Wd.350@trnddc01... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message news:MLlxk.736$Dj1.292@trnddc02... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message news ![]() Bertie Liar. Are you so stupid you can't follow a thread one post long. Hey Okie, crank up that one brain cell and explain how he ever proposed such a solution to the problem you just pulled out of your a$$? Pushing in the carb heat with the throttle on a go around is taught by, hmmm let's see here 1,2,...251...carry the 4, uhm every friggin CFI on the face of the earth to every 2 hr+ student pilot on the face of the earth (assuming it was missed in the first hour). Jeez you are one dumb-as-a-day-old-dog-turd Okie, and only prove over and over again that you have exactly zip experience when it comes to planes that don't have a 101 keyboard and a mouse attached as standard equipment. I can see why you rarely offer anything of a substantive nature in this NG, which in your case demonstrates rare intelligence because you can't possibly do as much without stepping on your dork. Thanks for confirming that you can't either. Ah yes, the old tried-and-true "I'm rubber, you're glue" line again. I'm sure you think you're quite the wit for employing that defense and to give credit where credit is due, you are half right. Then address the issue, dumb ass. I already did, you subliterate Okie, and well before your ad nauseum "Yes, exactly" responses to posts you had no hope of comprehending. Intelligence may have its limits, but you're a living testament to the fact that stupidity doesn't. You're a liar. |
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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message
news ![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:Sfmxk.889$Wd.350@trnddc01... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message news:MLlxk.736$Dj1.292@trnddc02... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message news ![]() Bertie Liar. Are you so stupid you can't follow a thread one post long. Hey Okie, crank up that one brain cell and explain how he ever proposed such a solution to the problem you just pulled out of your a$$? Pushing in the carb heat with the throttle on a go around is taught by, hmmm let's see here 1,2,...251...carry the 4, uhm every friggin CFI on the face of the earth to every 2 hr+ student pilot on the face of the earth (assuming it was missed in the first hour). Jeez you are one dumb-as-a-day-old-dog-turd Okie, and only prove over and over again that you have exactly zip experience when it comes to planes that don't have a 101 keyboard and a mouse attached as standard equipment. I can see why you rarely offer anything of a substantive nature in this NG, which in your case demonstrates rare intelligence because you can't possibly do as much without stepping on your dork. Thanks for confirming that you can't either. Ah yes, the old tried-and-true "I'm rubber, you're glue" line again. I'm sure you think you're quite the wit for employing that defense and to give credit where credit is due, you are half right. Then address the issue, dumb ass. I already did, you subliterate Okie, and well before your ad nauseum "Yes, exactly" responses to posts you had no hope of comprehending. Intelligence may have its limits, but you're a living testament to the fact that stupidity doesn't. You're a liar. How do I know you're not lying? |
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Lonnie wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... That makes sense. Thanks for the explanation. On thread creep; there are actually two entirely seperate issues in play with this thread as I see it. One of the issues, and one that has been addressed by others as well as myself, is the issue of changing or altering a normal and or published procedure, in this case as the initial poster put it, "setting up a new SOP". What I'm dealing with is simply the "changing of normal procedure" issue. FWIW, I usually draw examples from either past or present personal experience when posting on these forums. I'm sorry you have chosen to see this as my "blowing my own horn". I assure you this is not now nor has it ever been my intention to do that. It's an unfortunate byproduct of Usenet that there will be those who for one reason or another, find someone as you appear to have found me. Sorry you feel this way. I'm fairly certain that under different circumstances, we might have had useful aviation related information to share with each other. Sorry, but that wasn't much help. For once you're right. -- Dudley Henriques |
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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in :
wrote in message news:ea6628f5-c97a-4d45-814d-1b94063932c3 @k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Sep 8, 5:11 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Well ok. Dry in the sense of visible moisture; yes, no visible moisture. However, we know that humidy is the key to carb ice so there had to be some humidy. But what type of solution is that? You teach students to subtract the dew point from the temp in order to decide when to turn off carb heat. That just sounds complicated for little gain. It's not complicated. If the temp and dewpoint are 3 or 5 or 8 degrees (Celcius) apart, ice is likely. If they're 25 degrees apart, it's not. Anyone can print out the carb ice risk chart (Google "carb ice") and stick it where it's handy. Here in Canada, the regs say this: "602.72 The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall, before commencing a flight, be familiar with the available weather information that is appropriate to the intended flight." I would imagine the FAA has something equivalent to that. So some sort of weather information is mandatory, and that would include temp and dewpoint. There's no excuse for being surprised by carb ice. None at all. Like I tell my students, "You wouldn't dive into water without making sure there were no hazards in it that might injure you (hard or sharp pointy things under the surface, predators, and so on) and that it wasn't one degree above freezing. Why would we take off into air about which we know nothing? Dan You want to argue awareness of conditions to justify dropping carb heat, when dropping carb heat is not necessary to solve the OP's issue? You're an idiot, control freak boi. Bertie |
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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in :
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in news:tUTwk.37828$Fr1.10841 @newsfe03.iad: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... Lycomings, no problem with your plan at all. Continentals ice a bit more easily, and on a clear dry day, there won't be a problem either, though I'd be inclined to leave it on just a bit longer. I'd also get in the habit of pushing the carb heat in with the throttle if you go around.. Bertie Your a dumb ass. What next, practicing emergency landings by turning off the fuel? If you don't like an engines throttle response with carb heat on, turning off the carb heat is NOT the solution. Didn't say it was, fjukkktard. Bertie Liar. Are you so stupid you can't follow a thread one post long. Yeh, right wannabe boi.. Bertie |
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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in :
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Sep 8, 12:54 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: That observation is in conflict with my experience. Everytime I've gotten carb ice in the pattern has been on a clear day. But not a clear dry one. Well ok. Dry in the sense of visible moisture; yes, no visible moisture. However, we know that humidy is the key to carb ice so there had to be some humidy. But what type of solution is that? You teach students to subtract the dew point from the temp in order to decide when to turn off carb heat. That just sounds complicated for little gain. You're an idiot, Maxie. Go play wiht your guns. Bertie |
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"Lonnie" @_#~#@.^net wrote in :
"Mike" wrote in message news ![]() Bertie Liar. Are you so stupid you can't follow a thread one post long. Hey Okie, crank up that one brain cell and explain how he ever proposed such a solution to the problem you just pulled out of your a$$? Pushing in the carb heat with the throttle on a go around is taught by, hmmm let's see here 1,2,...251...carry the 4, uhm every friggin CFI on the face of the earth to every 2 hr+ student pilot on the face of the earth (assuming it was missed in the first hour). Jeez you are one dumb-as-a-day-old-dog-turd Okie, and only prove over and over again that you have exactly zip experience when it comes to planes that don't have a 101 keyboard and a mouse attached as standard equipment. I can see why you rarely offer anything of a substantive nature in this NG, which in your case demonstrates rare intelligence because you can't possibly do as much without stepping on your dork. Thanks for confirming that you can't either. For ****'s sake Maxie, you can't even do a decent IKYABWAI post. Bertie |
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Jon Woellhaf wrote:
I was taught to push in the carb heat with my thumb while advancing the throttle for a go-around. That won't work so well in a Piper. You need to do one, then the other. .... Alan -- Alan Gerber PP-ASEL gerber AT panix DOT com |
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