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June 20th 06, 01:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross Richardson
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How to land on a grass airstrip
In the UK lawyers are called barristers. There may be a further
distinction. I sat in on a trial for fun while in London on business.
They had the wigs, robes and all. Very eloquent speaking. Not like our
US TV shows.
Ross
KSWI
Matt Whiting wrote:
john smith wrote:
In article ,
Stefan wrote:
unicate schrieb:
"Improved" at our flight school, and at other flight schools/FBOs at
this municipal airport and two others within a 15 nm radius means
PAVED, period.
I'm not a native English speaker, so what do I know, but if I had
translated that way in my English tests, I sure would have failed.
Little know fact... many US barristers get their undergraduate degree
in English before going on to get their JD.
What is a barrister? Is that anything like a lawyer or attorney? :-)
Matt
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