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Old May 24th 08, 02:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
terry
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Default I give up, after many, many years!

On May 24, 11:31*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
terry writes:
Interesting. *As a PhD in chemistry myself I would estimate the
knowledge gap with someone with no special knowledge of chemistry to
be about 1000 *feet. *As a pilot , PPL only, *I estimate the knowledge
gap between me and an average non pilot to be about 5000 feet. *Now ,
I am not an ATP but I do know a couple, and one of them even talks to
me, as long there are no other ATPs around, *and I estimate a gap of
at least 35000 feet between them and me. *That would put the gap
between an ATP and an average non pilot at 40000 feet, so looks like
you are wrong again Maxie.


Your logic is flawed. *You've expressed an obvious opinion, and then
misconstrued it as fact.


Nah ,it was fact, I got the tape measure out and all, really I did,
Terry