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Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?



 
 
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Old May 7th 07, 02:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kev
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Default Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?

On May 6, 7:42 pm, "Morgans" wrote:

One, I do not claim to be an authority on transport aviation, unlike MX.


No, you seem to have other problems. You wrote that Mx "has
clinically classifiable psychoses (several, probably)".... thus
claiming to be an expert in psychology.

I was only letting a newbie know who was giving him an answer, that the
answer is most likely incorrect, and that the writer does not know any more
than what he has learned playing a game.


A noble cause, except in this case Mx wrote: "Aircraft normally wait
for thunderstorms to pass before taking off. No aircraft is safe in a
thunderstorm. " What part of that was "most likely incorrect" and
called for your dire warning? If you're going to bash him, at least
BE CORRECT.

Kev

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Old May 7th 07, 03:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell
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Default Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?


"Kev" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 6, 7:42 pm, "Morgans" wrote:

One, I do not claim to be an authority on transport aviation, unlike MX.


No, you seem to have other problems. You wrote that Mx "has
clinically classifiable psychoses (several, probably)".... thus
claiming to be an expert in psychology.

I was only letting a newbie know who was giving him an answer, that the
answer is most likely incorrect, and that the writer does not know any
more
than what he has learned playing a game.


A noble cause, except in this case Mx wrote: "Aircraft normally wait
for thunderstorms to pass before taking off. No aircraft is safe in a
thunderstorm. " What part of that was "most likely incorrect" and
called for your dire warning? If you're going to bash him, at least
BE CORRECT.


First of all the statement is not completley correct.

Second, MX has a well proven track record of being " most likely incorrect".


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Old May 7th 07, 05:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Default Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?

Maxwell writes:

First of all the statement is not completley correct.


Which part of the statement is incorrect, and why is the incorrect portion (if
any) important if the correct portion is not?

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Old May 7th 07, 06:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Default Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?

Mxsmanic wrote in
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Maxwell writes:

First of all the statement is not completley correct.


Which part of the statement is incorrect, and why is the incorrect
portion (if any) important if the correct portion is not?


Send me $600 and I'll tell you you terrorist Wannabe.


Bertie
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Old May 7th 07, 06:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell
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Default Are Planes taking off in Thunderstorms normal?


"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
Maxwell writes:

First of all the statement is not completley correct.


Which part of the statement is incorrect, and why is the incorrect portion
(if
any) important if the correct portion is not?


Say what? Do you even understand that question?

Besides, I don't train trolls.


 




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