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Old March 22nd 04, 06:05 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Malcolm Teas" wrote in message
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Rick has got a lot of experience.


And as I said, his post did include some useful information.

However...

Personally, I'm not so sure I would dismiss it easily.


I hope that if you had seen with your own eyes the facts that contradict his
statement, you would.

I'm sure you to though, and If I'd seen
differently I might look for other reasons: local temperature
differences perhaps?


I never said snow ALWAYS sticks to the airframe. I simply said that it can.

Rick has this problem, maybe rooted in all that experience he's supposed to
have, that he thinks he can make a single statement that applies 100% of the
time. Witness his comments about aircraft insurance as well.

I don't care how much experience a person has, it's foolish to make wild
generalizations without having the facts to back them up. Especially when
someone has already said that they have personal experience to the contrary.

Pete


 




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