Near miss from space junk.
On 2 Apr, 22:26, "chris" wrote:
On Apr 3, 5:56 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Dylan Smith writes:
Why is it therefore deemed not only acceptable but entirely normal
that there is no in-flight fuel cross check in the form of a gauge that
at least gives a reasonable indication of how much fuel you have left?
Some pilots apparently love aviation so much that they're willing to die in
the cockpit.
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That's a rather negative way to look at it!!! In a few days I will be
flying for 2 1/2 hours on a cross country. I will have 4 1/2 hours
fuel. That doesn't sound reckless to me!!!
You won't be flying. you won't be on a cross coutry and you won't have
fuel, Jesus boi.
Oh and BTW, How do you know Jesus didn't **** like a bunny?
Bertie
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