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Confusion about when it's my navigation, and when it's ATC



 
 
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Old January 5th 07, 07:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jim Stewart
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Default Confusion about when it's my navigation, and when it's ATC

Mxsmanic wrote:
Jim Stewart writes:


I have about 150 hours in MSFS and 10 hours
and 5 or 6 landings in a real plane. *Nothing*
in FS prepares you for the instructor shouting..



If your instructor shouts, you need a new instructor.



Airplanes are noisy and students get fixated
on things.

I don't need another instructor, I need to
stop replying to your senseless trolls.

I wonder if Max could even handle the
degree of psychological battering it takes
to become a good real-world pilot.



An instructor who could not keep a cool head would never retain my
business. I have too much experience to tolerate that sort of
misbehavior.


Your abject cluelessness is staggering.

In this case shouting and a cool head
have nothing to do with each other.

I'm done with you. You seem to be reasonably
intelligent yet you seem to have the wisdom
of a 2-year old. Please, please stay away
from real airports and real planes.

 




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