Primary training in a Hi Perf complex acft
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Maxwell writes:
The obstacle is called experience, real experience in a broad range of
aircraft.
No, that's not it. The reality is that there isn't any particular
obstacle
... that's why nobody has described what the imaginary "obstacles" are.
There is no possible way to explain the value of actual experience. If a
person can't understand the difference in fantasy and reality, or simply
refuses to do so, there is nothing you can do to enlighten them.
The rest of your post follows the standard pattern of one personal attack
after another.
You cannot make something true by repeating it over and over in a loud
voice.
You cannot invalidate criticisms of your unsupported assertions by
launching
continual personal attacks against the parties who make them.
Then find a way to certify your age for us. My guess is you are a 10 or 12
year old intellectual. Because the value you seem to place on actual
experience, strongly suggests you are not old enough to have any experience
with anything, much less something as complex as piloting an aircraft.
If your opinions reflect reality, and they are not merely the result of
emotional desires or wholesale adoption from people you regard as
unquestioned
authority figures, then you'll be able to support your opinions with
explanation and reasoning based on premises that all parties accept. If
your
opinions do not reflect reality, you will have no way of supporting them,
and
if you hold those opinions very dear, you will become upset and attack
anyone
who questions them.
Same answer as above.
This is fairly fundamental to human behavior and forms a very reliable
pattern. The only way to escape it is to think for yourself, instead of
believing what others say without question, and to base all your opinions
and
facts and reasoning, and not on feelings and emotions.
The only pattern I see in anyone's participation in your posts, is your
complete denial of reality as opposed to your perception of it.
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