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Old October 5th 09, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
C Gattman[_3_]
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Default Official word: Runway Incursion vs Surface Incident

On Oct 4, 6:54*pm, BeechSundowner wrote:

Only hats off when he recognizes his errors of his ways, not only with
the regulations but on how he handles dealing with other people.



If you don't invest too much of your ego on usenet, it doesn't matter
what people think. There is/was a pilot out here who used to get no
end of grief from a few posters for grammar and spelling errors, what
they perceived to be judgment errors, and after awhile, just about any
reason they wanted. The next thing you know, he's got his own business
ferrying brand new SR-22s and other airplanes all over the world,
making a bunch of money, flying as often as he wants and posting his
photos on the internet, living the dream of a lot of pilots and simply
ignoring people who criticized him. His critics never left
rec.aviation.piloting...

I haven't had a bad experience with a passenger, customer, student,
examiner or instructor yet. Once again, I'm not convinced I should
change my behavior just because somebody on the internet says to, but,
I'll certainly take it under consideration. If my way means that we'll
never fly an airplane together, I'm okay with that.

Thanks for the advice.

-c