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Anyone else pick up the bit in the May issue where the editor and
Richard Collins slam NACO's charting of LPV IAPs, yet those guys are clueless about the NACO designation of the P-FAF with their traditional lightening bolt? |
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Sam Spade wrote:
Anyone else pick up the bit in the May issue where the editor and Richard Collins slam NACO's charting of LPV IAPs, yet those guys are clueless about the NACO designation of the P-FAF with their traditional lightening bolt? I did. However, it didn't make all that much sense to me, as most all of my experience is with NACO plates, and they make sense to me. Lacking the experience and reference point with Jepp plates, I simply turned the page. |
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B A R R Y wrote:
Sam Spade wrote: Anyone else pick up the bit in the May issue where the editor and Richard Collins slam NACO's charting of LPV IAPs, yet those guys are clueless about the NACO designation of the P-FAF with their traditional lightening bolt? I did. However, it didn't make all that much sense to me, as most all of my experience is with NACO plates, and they make sense to me. Lacking the experience and reference point with Jepp plates, I simply turned the page. Their bone was with NACO LPV charts because they don't understand NACO's way of portraying the P-FAF with a lightening bolt. Apparently you do. Also, apparently a lot of their readers don't. |
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"Sam Spade" wrote in message
Their bone was with NACO LPV charts because they don't understand NACO's way of portraying the P-FAF with a lightening bolt. Apparently you do. Also, apparently a lot of their readers don't. What's the demographic of the typical "Flying" reader? -- John T http://sage1solutions.com/blogs/TknoFlyer http://sage1solutions.com/products NEW! FlyteBalance v2.0 (W&B); FlyteLog v2.0 (Logbook) ____________________ |
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John T wrote:
"Sam Spade" wrote in message Their bone was with NACO LPV charts because they don't understand NACO's way of portraying the P-FAF with a lightening bolt. Apparently you do. Also, apparently a lot of their readers don't. What's the demographic of the typical "Flying" reader? Armchair pilots I suppose. |
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On Apr 28, 8:29*am, Sam Spade wrote:
John T wrote: "Sam Spade" wrote in message Their bone was with NACO LPV charts because they don't understand NACO's way of portraying the P-FAF with a lightening bolt. Apparently you do. *Also, apparently a lot of their readers don't. What's the demographic of the typical "Flying" reader? Armchair pilots I suppose. Not a chance. However, I do suspect that the average reader is probably pretty old. I'd love to read Flying Mag but with a career, family ,etc there is no chance that the issue will even get cracked anymore. -Robert |
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