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Old August 1st 06, 07:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_1_]
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This is exactly the type of exchange I wish to avoid. Its useless. I respect
your opinion and have no desire to change it. These "I'm right" "you're
right" threads simply go on and on accomplishing nothing.
I have stated my opinion clearly and it needs no further amplification. You
have done the same.
To continue on is nothing more than you using me as an instrument to present
why you are right and I am wrong and visa versa.
I learned a long time ago on these groups that engagement with people who
have solid opposing views is fruitless. I simply don't press on these
"opinion issues" any more.
Thank you
Dudley Henriques

"T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:

No problem. We disagree.
Dudley Henriques


OK, but do you mind if I ask how you would fix it? I'll
tell you how I'd approach it. I'd look at bad decisions and
the applicable law. If the case was correctly decided,
according to the law, then I'd change the law. If it was
incorrectly decided, then I'd try to figure out how we can
get better decisions.

How would you approach it? Would you prohibit people from
hiring attorneys? Try to instill stronger ethics in
attorneys or what? Prohibit lawsuits entirely? I'm
genuinely interested as to what you think would help.
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Do not spin this aircraft. If the aircraft does enter a spin it will
return to earth without further attention on the part of the aeronaut.

(first handbook issued with the Curtis-Wright flyer)