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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
If safety is paramount, should we notifiy the French authorities that you
are stealing electric power? |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Peter R. writes: It still made me sweat from the comfort of my office chair to imagine that this pilot was flying through the weather line using up to 8 minute old data ... Don't worry: He'll end up dead soon enough, and then he won't be making anyone sweat any more. Plus he'll have his posthumous 15 minutes of fame on CNN. How would you know, moron? Bertie |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
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: Dan Luke writes: Deciding to rat out another pilot to the FSDO requires much more egregious conduct than this as a rationale, and much stronger evidence, too. "Ratting" is more important than safety to you? Moron Bertie |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Jay Honeck writes: I don't know any VFR pilots who would voluntarily fly into clouds. I'm sure they exist, but I think modern flight instructors have very thoroughly indoctrinated their students with the dangers of instrument flight without proper instruction. Then why is this a leading cause of death among private pilots? It isn't. Old age is. Fjukkwit Bertie |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic wrote in
news Dylan Smith writes: Yes, there are thunderstorms, then there are THUNDERSTORMS, even amongst the isolated cell variety. A storm that produces thunder necessarily contains lightning, and a storm that is producing lightning necessarily contains large masses of swiftly-moving air that generate the charge differentials necessary for lightning. Large masses of swiftly-moving air are dangerous, so it follows that all thunderstorms must be avoided. oow wow! You da google meister! Bwahwahwhawhhwhhawhahwhhhwhahwhahwhahwh! Bertie |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic,
Then why is this a leading cause of death among private pilots? Care to back that up with statistics? Hint: google Nall report, then show us. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Viperdoc writes:
If safety is paramount, should we notifiy the French authorities that you are stealing electric power? Only if you wish to learn how the French authorities deal with libel. |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Bertie the Bunyip writes:
How would you know, moron? There are no old, bold pilots. |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: How would you know, moron? There are no old, bold pilots. Yes, there are fjukktard http://www.icasfoundation.org/hall_f...96/hf_cole.htm Just for instance Which makes you ....Wrong again! Bertie |
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VFR "picking his way thru" heavy cells with XM Radio weather
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Viperdoc writes: If safety is paramount, should we notifiy the French authorities that you are stealing electric power? Only if you wish to learn how the French authorities deal with libel. Snort! The Libel threat! Bwahwhahwhahwhahhwhahwhahhwhahwhahhwhahwhahhwhahwh ahwhahhwhahwhah! k000k Bertie |
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