Question to Mxmanic
Mxsmanic wrote:
mike regish writes:
We have. Rising air. It happens all the time over the plowed cornfields I
fly over. The plane doesn't also rise with the air because we are
maintaining out altitude above the ground.
Therefore you are descending into your wake. QED.
Excellent, Anthony! This is almost a real breakthrough for you! We'll
work on your semantic errors in a moment, but the mere fact that you've
just admitted here, in public, that an aircraft at constant altitude can
run through it's own wake is tremendous progress on your part. Good boy!
See what happens when you take my suggestions to re-examine your
erroneous assumptions?
So let's work on those semantics, shall we? News flash! Earth to
Anthony! An aircraft at a constant altitude is not descending! We'll all
wait while you digest that. No, no, take your time. We all know it will
require several days of intense concentration and pointless posting for
it to sink into your limited neural capacity.
Seriously, I'm deeply gratified that you picked up a new skill today; to
wit, the ability to assimilate information which goes against your
preconceived notions, and actually synthesize a situation that would
allow such a thing to be so. I know it's hard for you, but the majority
of the human race does it almost effortlessly. Don't worry, it gets
easier with practice. Anything else we can help you with?
Rip
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