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On Jul 1, 7:35 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Would you rather fly when there's freezing rain in the forecast, or embedded thunderstroms, than when it's over 43 C? I wouldn't be imprudent enough to fly in either situation. HA!!!! You chose not to answer my question, so I will. I think your opinions are worse than worthless. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... writes: Would you rather fly when there's freezing rain in the forecast, or embedded thunderstroms, than when it's over 43 C? I wouldn't be imprudent enough to fly in either situation. either -- any |
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On Jun 29, 6:53*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
terry writes: Why do you worry? *Worrying to me implies some sort of sonsequences if you screw up. *Can you please elaborate on the consequences you are worried about, I am really intrigued. I might have an accident. OTOH, you might have a life. K l e i n |
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On Jul 1, 3:35 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Freezing rain or embedded thunderstorms would certainly raise the discomfort level for this pilot more than would temps 100 degrees F. Not necessarily. Heat kills more readily than cold. So you haven't been here on the Canadian Prairies in winter, either. Every winter someone will get a vehicle stuck on a country road and try to walk a mile or two for help, in a 20-knot wind at -20C. They don't make it. And it gets much colder than that sometimes. Death comes quickly. In very cold water, near freezing, an unprotected human is unconscious in under 20 minutes and dead shortly after that, if he doesn't drown first. I haven't heard of an unprotected human dying in a half-hour on the desert at 45C. Dan |
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K l e i n wrote in news:5cb3677f-c185-4b14-93db-
: On Jun 29, 6:53*am, Mxsmanic wrote: terry writes: Why do you worry? *Worrying to me implies some sort of sonsequences if you screw up. *Can you please elaborate on the consequences you are worried about, I am really intrigued. I might have an accident. OTOH, you might have a life. I wouldn't bet on it. Bertie |
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