Thanks Dudley, more bull****
Stealth Pilot wrote in
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 08:46:47 -0500, "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net
wrote:
"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 11:39:39 -0500, "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net
wrote:
no I would say that bertie is bang on the money.
I've never seen you post anything other than jealous simpering
nonsense.
We have too many experts around here already. I just come hear to
read, but got tired if the Bertie the Bull**** show. I could agree
with it when it was used to discourage Mxmanic, but now Bertie wants
to moderate the entire group. I think I have already told you this
once, but what the hell, maybe some of the other readers could use a
reminder as well.
I have to wonder how you would ever fare as a pilot.
any irritation causes a mindless obsession so you'd better never fly
a complex aircraft. hell you'd be lost with a simple piper where you
had to switch tanks during flight.
Exactly, since you no nothing about me, and I feel no need to profess
myself as an expert, you can do nothing but wonder.
I can easily imagine the situation where something in flight ****ed
you off completely and your focus on being the top dog would take
over. I would pay money to stand on the ramp as you landed a mooney
wheels up.
You seem to be good at imaging a lot of things Stealth, and what you
actually choose to specualte is very revealing.
Maxwell you're wasting oxygen. stop breathing it.
Stealth Pilot
I had been answering your posts, because up until now I had given you
much more credit than just being another sock puppet for Buttlipps.
But if that's where you intend to hitch your reputation with this
group, it is certainly your choice to do so.
But I waste little time arguing with Bertie's puppets, like gregvk,
Ahrens, George and Dudley. I guess I will just have to add you to the
list, and ignore your nonsense in the future as well.
I'm not one of Berties sock puppets at all.
I've always found him to be an intelligent aviation enthusiast. I just
wish you were as well.
you have a character flaw. I sincerely hope that you are flying solo
when your cork pops when flying because I'm absolutely certain that
one day this character flaw will either do you in or cause you some
real financial pain.
the books published by Tony Kern on pilot self discipline are well
worth your reading them.
I wonder. We do a lot of stuff like that (CRM training) and it is
worthwhile to do. It's also fashionable amongst pilots to poo poo it and
say the training is a waste of time because "you either got it or you
don't" and to a large extent that's true too. Someone who has at least
some ability will figure out most of the requirements for good CRM
himself. They're mostly pretty obvious. However, most people do benefit
from CRM training. In every group of humans ( bit of a stretch to
include Maxie, admittedly) you have the famous bell-shaped curve. In the
middle you have the vast majority who will respond to further education
to a greater or lesser degree. On the right you have guys who don't,
never have and never will need any training in it. I've met about five
of these in my life, BTW and they're amazing people to watch work. On
the left you have Maxwell, who can't even figure out what a sockpuppet
is...
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, IOW.
Bertie
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