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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Jim M ] Posted At: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:44 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: Instrument Check Ride - What navigation equipment can I use ? Subject: Instrument Check Ride - What navigation equipment can I use ? Jim Carter wrote: Mxsmanic stuff snipped That's the point: in your estimation. If we've bred a generation of pilots that can't or won't fly IFR without an autopilot then why not just fly commercial and have a drink? Don't worry, he's not part of any generation of pilots. He doesn't fly, with or without an A/P, and has no intention of ever doing so. I hope he's got the bug to fly, but maybe not the budget right now. Maybe as time goes on MSX... will be able to learn to fly, and learn to learn without arguing. Wouldn't that be nice? |
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