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"David Brooks" wrote in message ... One thing - one of so very many things - I learned in my five years of flying is that partisan politics does not fit into the cockpit. -- David Brooks And neither does reading War and Peace between the outer marker and decision height.................So for THIS reason you decided to post this idiotic nonsense and bring politics into the cockpit right? You know Brooks; I had a job once pushing a D18 Beech into Washington National every night. While I was on vacation, they hired me a new co pilot. After I got back, I walked into the flight office and everybody was jabbering about something they thought was real cute. Before I had a chance to meet the new guy, they pulled me into a side office and asked me if I minded flying with this new guy because he was black. You know what I told them? I said I didn't give a rat's ass if he was purple as long as he could fly! Flying is flying...period. You'd be well advised if you intend hanging around this business for any length of time to get this kind of crap right out of your head. There's no place for it here, and no place for it in any airplane I'm flying, I'll tell you that. But you're right, this kind of thinking has absolutely no place even near an airplane. If you can't handle it on a simple newsgroup, I'd hate to think of you flying with some co-pilot someday whose politics you didn't agree with! Man, this is not a healthy attitude for a pilot. Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship for email; take out the trash |
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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:54:37 GMT, "Dudley Henriques"
wrote: "David Brooks" wrote in message ... One thing - one of so very many things - I learned in my five years of flying is that partisan politics does not fit into the cockpit. -- David Brooks And neither does reading War and Peace between the outer marker and decision height.................So for THIS reason you decided to post this idiotic nonsense and bring politics into the cockpit right? snip But you're right, this kind of thinking has absolutely no place even near an airplane. If you can't handle it on a simple newsgroup, I'd hate to think of you flying with some co-pilot someday whose politics you didn't agree with! Man, this is not a healthy attitude for a pilot. That's a lot of good common sense Dudley, but with his attitude, I think he probably made his statement and then left so he wouldn't hear any rational rebuttals. I do agree, that any one with that attitude should not be doing something that requires calm and rational thinking under pressure such as flying. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship for email; take out the trash |
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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 02:58:32 -0500, Roger wrote:
That's a lot of good common sense Dudley I thought so too. -- Steve E-mail: steve at flyingtigerwebdesign dot com Hong Kong, 05/11/2004 19:47:44 |
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