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Old February 24th 04, 03:23 PM
Jay Honeck
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Pilots can holler all they want about that *$()% who just did something
they
didn't like, but that's too bad. Nine times out of ten you find that it

is
the guy who thinks he was wronged that needs to apologize to somebody.


Great summary of this, and almost every other "traffic at uncontrolled
airports" thread.


Maybe, but...

In my experience, it takes a pretty major -- and obviously wrong -- faux pas
to **** off a pilot to the point where he is "hollering" at someone.
Usually everyone is in "live and let live" mode, and no one gets too ruffled
when someone flies a weird pattern. (For example.)

When I've seen a blow up happen -- and I've only seen it happen twice in ten
years -- the guy getting hollered at clearly deserved it.

Or did you mean "holler" figuratively, CJ?
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Jay Honeck
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