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Old February 13th 07, 07:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Default An Open Apology to R.A.P.

Al G writes:

The pitch vs. power controls airspeed is a good example. He led off with
a pre-solo student question, and when someone gave him a very reasonable and
slightly simplified answer, he jumped right back with "what if I'm behind
the power curve?".


http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...&qt_s=Sea rch

Only one USENET post by him contains "power curve," and it occurs only in a
backquote of something said by someone else. None of his posts to any
rec.aviation.* group contains "behind the power curve."

Well, if he knows what a power curve is, and how you get
behind it, he knows enough that the first question made no sense.


He knows what Google is, and how it can be used to show that someone is making
false assertions.

He knows that if a person carelessly or deliberately makes one or more
demonstrably false assertions, any other assertions he makes must be regarded
with extreme caution.

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