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Maxwell writes:
The only time you need to look straight down is while skydiving. Then you are looking through an open door, and with very little experience you can judge to a couple hundred feet from 10,500. The parachute does the rest. I think I'll pass on that. Like many real pilots, I'm afraid of heights. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() Mxsmanic wrote: Maxwell writes: The only time you need to look straight down is while skydiving. Then you are looking through an open door, and with very little experience you can judge to a couple hundred feet from 10,500. The parachute does the rest. I think I'll pass on that. Like many real pilots, I'm afraid of heights. Somehow I'm not empathising any more. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Maxwell writes: The only time you need to look straight down is while skydiving. Then you are looking through an open door, and with very little experience you can judge to a couple hundred feet from 10,500. The parachute does the rest. I think I'll pass on that. Like many real pilots, I'm afraid of heights. Well hell, that's certainly no surprize, but it was a complete answer to you question. If you don't like it, take it over to rec.aviation.student where it belonged in the first place. Cuz you will never be a pilot either, and until you do, you won't even be a student. |
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Maxwell wrote:
Well hell, that's certainly no surprize, but it was a complete answer to you question. If you don't like it, take it over to rec.aviation.student where it belonged in the first place. Cuz you will never be a pilot either, and until you do, you won't even be a student. R.A.Student is the last place in the world we want Anthony to post. Please don't suggest that again. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Maxwell wrote: Well hell, that's certainly no surprize, but it was a complete answer to you question. If you don't like it, take it over to rec.aviation.student where it belonged in the first place. Cuz you will never be a pilot either, and until you do, you won't even be a student. R.A.Student is the last place in the world we want Anthony to post. Please don't suggest that again. I can understand your feelings, and just noticed the whole thread is cross posted any way. It would be a lot better question for the sim groups. |
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Maxwell wrote:
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Maxwell wrote: Well hell, that's certainly no surprize, but it was a complete answer to you question. If you don't like it, take it over to rec.aviation.student where it belonged in the first place. Cuz you will never be a pilot either, and until you do, you won't even be a student. R.A.Student is the last place in the world we want Anthony to post. Please don't suggest that again. I can understand your feelings, and just noticed the whole thread is cross posted any way. It would be a lot better question for the sim groups. Gargle with 50/50 solution of clorox and draino - thank you.............. |
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Maxwell wrote:
I can understand your feelings, and just noticed the whole thread is cross posted any way. It would be a lot better question for the sim groups. Agreed |
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