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Isn't sex with the 12 year old daughter of your parishioner illegal?
And you believe this because the Federal murderers told you it occurred. That's the same sort of story they would tell about you if they shot you down. By the time anyone found out the lie, you would be identified by the public as just one of those "nutcases", as Jay puts it. Well, George, this is now the third (?) time you've refuted my assertion without resorting to facts. So, let's hear 'em. What made the "nutcases" at Waco and Ruby Ridge so noble, in your view? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I wasn't trying to be trollish with this message.
I just believe that these incursions aren't going to move in the direction of removing regulation, but will just steer towards more restriction. The thing that scares me is the attitude. There are a lot of "real pilots don't use GPS" types out there. Exactly. Anyone who doesn't recognize at least a few pilots they know in this vivid description leads a pretty sheltered life. I can name a half a dozen of them, without straining. Luckily, out here in Iowa, they and their "Screw you" attitude can do us little harm. For now. :-( -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:hkwxe.123434$xm3.102855@attbi_s21... I wasn't trying to be trollish with this message. I just believe that these incursions aren't going to move in the direction of removing regulation, but will just steer towards more restriction. The thing that scares me is the attitude. There are a lot of "real pilots don't use GPS" types out there. Exactly. Anyone who doesn't recognize at least a few pilots they know in this vivid description leads a pretty sheltered life. I can name a half a dozen of them, without straining. Luckily, out here in Iowa, they and their "Screw you" attitude can do us little harm. I've seldom seen that real-pilots attitude expressed, and would not endorse it myself. However, I would certainly say that real pilots shouldn't *need* to use GPS. (The planes I rent don't have it, and I don't yet consider it cost-effective to buy a handheld one, although I do carry a handheld COM/VOR/LOC for backup in IMC.) --Gary |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:ngwxe.124355$nG6.40034@attbi_s22... Isn't sex with the 12 year old daughter of your parishioner illegal? And you believe this because the Federal murderers told you it occurred. That's the same sort of story they would tell about you if they shot you down. By the time anyone found out the lie, you would be identified by the public as just one of those "nutcases", as Jay puts it. Well, George, this is now the third (?) time you've refuted my assertion without resorting to facts. So, let's hear 'em. What made the "nutcases" at Waco and Ruby Ridge so noble, in your view? http://www.hardylaw.net/waco.html |
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There are a lot of "real pilots don't use GPS" types out there.
Anyone who doesn't recognize at least a few pilots they know in this vivid description leads a pretty sheltered life. Actually, it's "real pilots don't REQUIRE GPS", but it gets lost in translation. Actually, the ones that scare me are the ones who won't fly in CAVU if the GPS is TU. Jose -- You may not get what you pay for, but you sure as hell pay for what you get. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() Anyone who doesn't recognize at least a few pilots they know in this vivid description leads a pretty sheltered life. I can name a half a dozen of them, without straining. Luckily, out here in Iowa, they and their "Screw you" attitude can do us little harm. I've seldom seen that real-pilots attitude expressed, and would not endorse it myself. However, I would certainly say that real pilots shouldn't *need* to use GPS. (The planes I rent don't have it, and I don't yet consider it cost-effective to buy a handheld one, although I do carry a handheld COM/VOR/LOC for backup in IMC.) I would consider flying near the ADIZ without GPS to be simply asking for trouble, although it is (of course) possible to do so. To fly in an area where loss of situational awareness can cause evacuation of the White House (or worse), not using every navigational tool at our disposal is potentially foolhardy. I know that my AvMap GPS made flying in the ADIZ child's play, even for someone totally unfamiliar with the area. Bottom line: If we want to fly without GPS, we've got 99% of the continental land mass over which to do so, without penalty. We've really only got to worry about that pesky 1%, for which we should all be very thankful. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com... I would consider flying near the ADIZ without GPS to be simply asking for trouble, although it is (of course) possible to do so. To fly in an area where loss of situational awareness can cause evacuation of the White House (or worse), not using every navigational tool at our disposal is potentially foolhardy. Then do you consider it foolhardy to fly in IMC without a GPS? The consequences there of loss of situational awareness are considerably worse than the consequences of busting the ADIZ. I'd consider it foolhardy to fly at all without the ability to navigate reliably without a GPS. I agree it'd be foolhardy to fly without a GPS if a GPS were available for free (just as it'd be foolhardy to fly without a Stormscope, TCAS, autopilot, deicing, etc., if those were free). Given the expense, though--and given the need to be proficient at non-GPS navigation in any case--I don't think it's at all unreasonable to do without a GPS. --Gary |
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Well, George, this is now the third (?) time you've refuted my assertion
without resorting to facts. So, let's hear 'em. What made the "nutcases" at Waco and Ruby Ridge so noble, in your view? http://www.hardylaw.net/waco.html This webpage is supposed to make me think the Branch Davidians were NOT nutcases? Let's see. In the course of the FBI assault, David Koresh has been shot in the groin, "the bullet blasting a 1-inch wide hole through his pelvis" yet -- instead of surrendering immediately to the 100 or so FBI agents that have surrounded his compound -- he's busily "writing his explanation of the Seven Seals" while stalling a negotiator on the phone? Um, Matt, do *you* think that's a wise thing to do after hundreds of rounds have been fired in a skirmish with law enforcement officials? I don't know about you, but I'd be face down on the floor, politely asking the men with the helmets and guns to fetch me a doctor and my attorney. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Gary Drescher" wrote in
: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... I would consider flying near the ADIZ without GPS to be simply asking for trouble, although it is (of course) possible to do so. To fly in an area where loss of situational awareness can cause evacuation of the White House (or worse), not using every navigational tool at our disposal is potentially foolhardy. Then do you consider it foolhardy to fly in IMC without a GPS? The consequences there of loss of situational awareness are considerably worse than the consequences of busting the ADIZ. I'd consider it foolhardy to fly at all without the ability to navigate reliably without a GPS. I agree it'd be foolhardy to fly without a GPS if a GPS were available for free (just as it'd be foolhardy to fly without a Stormscope, TCAS, autopilot, deicing, etc., if those were free). Given the expense, though--and given the need to be proficient at non-GPS navigation in any case--I don't think it's at all unreasonable to do without a GPS. --Gary With the way some folks are pushing GPS you'd get the impression pilots were wandering aimlessly all over the place before GPS was even available. Lack of GPS is not the problem. Having the ADIZ is the problem. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Blog: http://www.skywise711.com/Blog Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Well, George, this is now the third (?) time you've refuted my assertion without resorting to facts. So, let's hear 'em. What made the "nutcases" at Waco and Ruby Ridge so noble, in your view? http://www.hardylaw.net/waco.html This webpage is supposed to make me think the Branch Davidians were NOT nutcases? Let's see. In the course of the FBI assault, David Koresh has been shot in the groin, "the bullet blasting a 1-inch wide hole through his pelvis" yet -- instead of surrendering immediately to the 100 or so FBI agents that have surrounded his compound -- he's busily "writing his explanation of the Seven Seals" while stalling a negotiator on the phone? Um, Matt, do *you* think that's a wise thing to do after hundreds of rounds have been fired in a skirmish with law enforcement officials? It becomes evident, from all the non-government reports, that surrender was not going to be allowed. You know, Jay, I remember other times in hisotry when tyrants wanted to suppress a minority, they villified and demonized them. Every indication demonstrates the real nutcases where the guys with the badges. Being a bit nutty is not illegal; murder from behind a badge still is. I don't know about you, but I'd be face down on the floor, politely asking the men with the helmets and guns to fetch me a doctor and my attorney. You really need a clue as to what went on. Read ALL the stuff, including the continuing links, an take the blinders off and stop being so damn gullible. Here, this is for you. -- "At a time when our entire country is banding together and facing down individualism, the Patriots set a wonderful example, showing us all what is possible when we work together, believe in each other, and sacrifice for the greater good." - SEN. EDWARD KENNEDY, D-MASS., in a statement read onto the Congressional Record, praising the New England Patriots and declaring us all to be in an American war against individualism. -- Quoted in America's 1st Freedom magazine, April, 2002 |
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