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No more "Left Downwind"?



 
 
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Old September 2nd 06, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
kontiki
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Default No more "Left Downwind"?

Emily wrote:

So you'd rather assume everyone is familiar instead of including ONE
extra word and making sure? Very, very dangerous.


Oh please... because someone doesn't say "left" before 'downwind' the
danger level drastically increases? I don't think think so. If you want
to say it fine but I do not think its necessary most of the time.

That's just my $.02

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Old September 3rd 06, 02:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Emily[_1_]
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Default No more "Left Downwind"?

kontiki wrote:
Emily wrote:

So you'd rather assume everyone is familiar instead of including ONE
extra word and making sure? Very, very dangerous.


Oh please... because someone doesn't say "left" before 'downwind' the
danger level drastically increases? I don't think think so. If you want
to say it fine but I do not think its necessary most of the time.

That's just my $.02

Ok, keep assuming most pilots know what they are doing. But please let
me know which airport you fly out of.
 




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