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In rec.aviation.student Stella Starr wrote:
Viperdoc wrote: any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, I'm not defending Mx, but it's snotty replies like this that make real pilots more hesitant to join the conversation. I've never flown a Baron and never intend to, and if I had a question (OK, not one that stupid) about landing gear I wouldn't want an answer unique to a Beechcraft anyway. Anybody who has read through some past archives and/or lurked for a while on the group (IMO a requirement before posting anywhere!) is bound to recognize why this sort of response is being made and why it won't happen to him. Viper's response is a pretty funny in-joke (hint: there's a reason his reply is specific to the Baron) and expecting any group, especially one this small, not to have in-jokes is kind of silly. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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