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On May 6, 7:42 pm, "Morgans" wrote:
One, I do not claim to be an authority on transport aviation, unlike MX. No, you seem to have other problems. You wrote that Mx "has clinically classifiable psychoses (several, probably)".... thus claiming to be an expert in psychology. I was only letting a newbie know who was giving him an answer, that the answer is most likely incorrect, and that the writer does not know any more than what he has learned playing a game. A noble cause, except in this case Mx wrote: "Aircraft normally wait for thunderstorms to pass before taking off. No aircraft is safe in a thunderstorm. " What part of that was "most likely incorrect" and called for your dire warning? If you're going to bash him, at least BE CORRECT. Kev |
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