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Old March 30th 10, 01:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Uncle Al[_2_]
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Default Different standards ?

On 29 Mar, 21:50, ♥Ari ♥ wrote:

Approach him thaat way, and I guarantee you are blocked from that time
forward, if you weren't before.


Precisely

You better be sweet, not a bitch, not one who thinks his landings

are
perfect and have no room for improvement.


Not what I said.

Read, engage comprehension.


Morgans is right, and that is what you said.

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Mark

 




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