Primary training in a Hi Perf complex acft
Maxwell writes:
There is no possible way to explain the value of actual experience.
Yeah, right.
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.
Yes. Even when you point out to them that they can't seem to substantiate
their imaginings, they persist in believing in them, as I've already
explained.
Then find a way to certify your age for us.
Hard as it may be to believe, age is not a factor here.
My guess is you are a 10 or 12 year old intellectual.
Over the years I've found that people who agree with me usually assume that
I'm close to their age. People who don't agree with me always think I'm much
younger or older. Whether they are correct or not is purely a roll of the
dice.
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.
I place a considerable value on experience, but I don't accept "experience is
the difference" as an isolated assertion in itself. Any assertion that cannot
be substantiated is suspect.
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.
Whereas nobody else here could possibly have that problem, eh?
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