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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:28:30 +0200, Martin Hotze wrote:
wrote: The key here is time. If the PLA can land large numbers of troops on Taiwan, they win. If they can't, the mainland government will go up in flames. So an invasion needs to be a pretty sure thing which requires high force superiority. The longer it takes to get across, the more US reinforcements arrive and the harder the job gets. So you believe that US troops will help Taiwan? #m Yes. As a close ally of Japan, its in our own self interest. Furthermore, the US depends on a lot of technology goods which come out of the Pacific Rim. Again, its in our own self interest. From what I understand, even Japan is willing to commit significant military resources under the primise of national security; and rightly so. Greg |
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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Or dare we say license!!!!!!!! HAHAHA ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Ben Hallert" wrote in message oups.com... Just yanking your chain....what's the "L" for? Light as in "Light Sport Aircraft", I'd guess. Ben Hallert PP-ASEL Does not PP-SEL mean Private Pilot - Single Engine *Land* (as opposed to Sea)? So SPL would mean Sport Pilot ......? |
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Very Good,
Sport Pilot Land,...but maybe I should change it to something else. Would SP work just as well, because really I guess the land would be a give me wouldn't it? This Sport Pilot stuff is new , I get to set my own "standards" ! ![]() Patrick student SP? whatever we want goes there! aaircraft structural mech "Icebound" wrote in message ... "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Or dare we say license!!!!!!!! HAHAHA ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Ben Hallert" wrote in message oups.com... Just yanking your chain....what's the "L" for? Light as in "Light Sport Aircraft", I'd guess. Ben Hallert PP-ASEL Does not PP-SEL mean Private Pilot - Single Engine *Land* (as opposed to Sea)? So SPL would mean Sport Pilot ......? |
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Please. If you're going to start using bad language like that, I'm
leaving... ;-) ("Holiday Inn Express" is the perfect example of marketing prowess overcoming awful, over-priced accommodations...) Isn't that how you got into the hotel business? "Hey, let's get out of the newspaper business and buy a hotel!" "Have you ever operated a hotel before?" "No, but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night!" REALLY BIG :-)))) Yes, but we learned how NOT to do it by staying with them... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Martin Hotze wrote in
: "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote: I can understand dislike of what weapons can do. I just don't understand dislike of an object that basically is just a piece of metal. like: people kill people. I assume that you don't think that the armed cop is going to pull the gun and shoot you na, not really. but force forces force. or so. (it is hard to explain in a language that is not your native language). There is no need for me beeing around weapons, because weapons are mostly there to be used, and if they are not used (fired) they are brought to display power. So I see (a theoretical) higher risk of usage. No guns no shootout. And as long as I can decide where I spend my time I decide to spend it not close to weapons. and since you are posting in what is a technical forum that it isn't going to go off on its own. technically, this might be possible to to misusage or something, but **** can happen everywhere. #m When everyone starts getting along with each other, then we can do away with weapons. When you can find a way to make everyone get along with each other, get back to me. I'll give you this bridge I've been trying to sell as a reward. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Very Good, Sport Pilot Land,...but maybe I should change it to something else. Would SP work just as well, because really I guess the land would be a give me wouldn't it? Not a gimme. SP provides for adding a sea-plane rating, doesn't it? |
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Yes,
Sport Pilots can get a seaplane endorsement....but just signing as SP would just mean land would it not? Hmm So I guess maybe we won't confuse anyone if I just keep it SPL. So I can really be technical how would I have a tailwheel endorsement, controlled airspace, and the silly 87 knot endorsement on the end of my SPL. Wow it'd look like I was going for a degree or something wouldn't it!? ![]() seaplane on there too. Can't think of many times I would use it here in the mountains..maybe I can land in Holston Lake and do some trout fishing? There's a thought! Patrick student SPL soon to have (TW, CAS, 87K, S) ![]() aircraft structural mech "Icebound" wrote in message ... "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Very Good, Sport Pilot Land,...but maybe I should change it to something else. Would SP work just as well, because really I guess the land would be a give me wouldn't it? Not a gimme. SP provides for adding a sea-plane rating, doesn't it? |
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W P Dixon wrote:
Yes, Sport Pilots can get a seaplane endorsement....but just signing as SP would just mean land would it not? Hmm So I guess maybe we won't confuse anyone if I just keep it SPL. I think what everyone has been pussy-footing around is the fact that several people suspect you mean "Sport Pilot License" by those initials. There's no such thing. As is the case with all the little goodies the FAA grants, it's a certificate. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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As is the case with all the little goodies the FAA grants, it's a certificate.
A certificate which grants you license to fly. Even the FAA calls it a license in some of their literature. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Hee Hee ,
That is why I put my sport pilot license remark in the thread ! ![]() really wondering why it took so long to get someone to say HEY that's not a license! But as one person had guessed, I put SPL for Sport Pilot Land. SP would work just as well I believe because I think the Land would be assumed by most..but SPL just sounds so dern important! ![]() the good old student pilot certificate. But if the funds hold out it won't be long and I can take the student thing off there! Just all kinds of those little certificates I need to get,..I guess next on the list will be to go ahead and get the Airframes. Funny how I only need it now I want my own plane!!!!! ![]() General Certificate and only the A&P? Hmmmm you take three series of test , seems it would be three certificates. Ah the joys of the FAA ! ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "George Patterson" wrote in message news:%haPe.6014$Ck2.3469@trndny04... W P Dixon wrote: Yes, Sport Pilots can get a seaplane endorsement....but just signing as SP would just mean land would it not? Hmm So I guess maybe we won't confuse anyone if I just keep it SPL. I think what everyone has been pussy-footing around is the fact that several people suspect you mean "Sport Pilot License" by those initials. There's no such thing. As is the case with all the little goodies the FAA grants, it's a certificate. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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