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Old March 8th 07, 06:04 PM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jim Stewart
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Default Tweaking the throttle on approach

Nomen Nescio wrote:

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From: Mxsmanic

The USAF trains fighter pilots; the Baron is not a fighter aircraft.



First, they train PILOTS.
Then they train them to use an aircraft as a weapon.


I don't see learning to
fly as such a big deal.



Nothing is a "big deal" if you don't actually have to do it.
And, BTW, most of your posts claim that it is too much of
a "big deal" for you to handle. By your own admission,
you're afraid of flying, can't handle the physical sensations,
couldn't afford ONE lesson, are prone to panic attacks, and
are too fat to fit in most GA aircraft.
If you can't handle just ONE requirement of a task.......
You can't handle the task.


You left out "can't control your bowels and/or bladder
for the duration of a flight".

Maybe you should stick to telling women that they don't know
**** about breast feeding.

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