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On Sep 9, 10:16 pm, Jay Honeck wrote:
I have met too many A&Ps that I don't want anywhere near my airplane. How about you? And some arrogant ones too. Just because they they know how to work on them, they think they are engineers. Never opened a genuine engineering textbook in their lives, but they'll make big fun of you for stating even the most basic of facts that any undergraduate enginneering student would easily know. And you can't even give them references where they can check it out for themselves. They just ignore you and go on arguing. They have their intuitions and don't need you telling them anything. This is very true. Even my A&P, who is a great friend and mentor to me, occasionally betrays this trait. I suppose it comes from decades of experience working with owners who think they know everything? I'm no engineer, but my A&P used to go absolutely nuts when I would research a problem on-line before taking it to him. I innocently figured it was best to get some good input from you guys (and others) for him to work with BEFORE ripping into the plane, but he would just go on and on about "Getting your information from those internet people" -- as if it was like hanging out with unwashed homeless people or sumpin'... ;-) Now, after many years (and seeing that, on occasion, I was able to point him in the right direction with an aircraft problem) he is much more accepting of this sort of input -- but I suspect he still privately makes fun of it... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" I have had similar dealings with some of my mechanics. Often they have experience that you can't get in a textbook. Knowledge isn't found only from a book. I certainly don;t mean to imply that mechanics and owners are the only arrogant people you find. Some of the most arrogant people I have met have been engineers. You know, the ones that think they know everything because they've been to college. Toecutter and Dan have always seemed to share good experience with other owners here. I have always valued their inputs to the group. Sad to see the occasional fight over really a difference of opinion. Matt has used LOP for a while with excellent results so he believes strongly in it. Regards, Bud |
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