visualisation of the lift distribution over a wing
Alan Baker wrote:
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wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
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Beryl wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
An A&P is uninformed in an area outside is area of training
and expertise.
The examples (other than chloroform in grass) were well
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Dip**** focuses on chloroform:
You really are a ninny aren't you? Learning about chloroform as
it pertains to aircraft
Names for layers of the atmosphere is not something that one would
need to learn as an A&P, nor is it important to know what happens to
a gas as it is compressed.
LOL!
The FAA decides what material *will* be taught in approved A&P schools.
Nobody cares what part of it you think is unimportant.
None of your examples were of a person making basic mistakes *within*
his area of expertise.
The examples (other than CHLOROFORM in grass) were all within the
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instructors area of expertise.
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