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Old February 9th 04, 09:30 PM
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"Jon Parmet" wrote in message
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No one drops the first 7 for Boeing designators. I dare you to provide
a cite where that is done.


Why provide a cite when he's better at selling the pathology? Which do
you think he gets off doing more of? Given the sheer number of plate
appearances and the number of cites actually produced, we already know
the answer


I answered the guys question and then agreed with our resident ATC.

You may feel free to peruse previous posts to ramisc and you will find the
first 7 is often dropped in conversation.

If you mean to say you want to run with clueless trolls, you have found your
partner, Parmet.


 




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