Going around what to do?
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 21:14:55 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote:
"Bela P. Havasreti" wrote in message
...
I am perfectly comfortable flying into towered airports (been flying
since 1976, and have lived in a large, metropolitan area most of
my life). I'm not a "rebel" and I do comply with ATC instructions the
vast majority of the time (in case you're wondering, yes... I have
used the "unable" card with ATC on occasion when the situation
warranted it). I'm only pointing out the fact that I'm the PIC of the
aircraft I'm flying and I decide what the safest way is to operate
said aircraft, not ATC. If you still feel the need to quote FARs and
post insulting comments about my ability to fly safely, knock
yourself out....
I was merely pointing out that the course of action you proposed is unsafe
and explained why that is so. If you choose to feel insulted by that then
that is your privilege.
It is not unsafe, and you did not "explain why that is so". You
quoted some regs. Regs are open to interpretation.
Nobody is talking about a 4+ G pitchout to the side to avoid
an aircraft that is 1000+ feet up-wind.
I'm guessing you're just one of those folks who like to "argue"
and/or get the last word in.....?
If so, be my guest and post your last word(s)
here - - 8^)
Be safe, and have a nice flight.
Bela P. Havasreti
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