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Old July 8th 07, 10:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Blanche writes:

No, it's NOT the customer's responsibility to understand nor comprehend
poorly enunciated jargon.


This is not a customer/vendor relationship. It's a safety-of-life issue.

There is one controller, and there are many pilots. If all but one understand
the controller, the pilot who doesn't understand has the problem, not the
controller.
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Old July 9th 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
El Maximo
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
Blanche writes:

No, it's NOT the customer's responsibility to understand nor comprehend
poorly enunciated jargon.


This is not a customer/vendor relationship. It's a safety-of-life issue.


I know you're a fast food fanatic, but to any normal person, a McDonalds
burger is not a safety-of-life issue.

You really are sick......


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Old July 9th 07, 08:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Thomas Borchert
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Mxsmanic,

This is not a customer/vendor relationship. It's a safety-of-life issue.


Dodging the topic again, are we?

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

 




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