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Old January 31st 08, 01:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default take off & landing of plane

"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:iF8oj.8806$9j6.6754@attbi_s22:

I need some information about the take off & landing of a passanger
plane.is there any particular distance upto which a plane has to
travell before moving towards direction of its destination. Or before
landing do these planes come to a certain distance from where they
heads towards runway.how they manage this air traffic.


Before we can attempt to answer your "question", I would respectfully
suggest that you work on your English language skills -- or have
someone help you type this, and try again. I personally can't make
hide nor hair out of what you're trying to ask...


Real civil there fjukkwit.

I understood him perfectly.


Bertie
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Old January 31st 08, 01:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ricky
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Default take off & landing of plane

On Jan 30, 7:12*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote innews:iF8oj.8806$9j6.6754@attbi_s22:

I need some information about the take off & landing of a passanger
plane.is there any particular distance upto which a plane has to
travell before moving towards direction of its destination. Or before
landing do these planes come to a certain distance from where they
heads towards runway.how they manage this air traffic.


Before we can attempt to answer your "question", I would respectfully
suggest that you work on your English language skills -- or have
someone help you type this, and try again. *I personally can't make
hide nor hair out of what you're trying to ask...


Real civil there fjukkwit.

I understood him perfectly.

Bertie


Bertie, I sort of understood the OP's query, even better after reading
your reply but Jay's request was perfectly reasonable, as well. On my
first reading I didn't really get it, either. I had to re-read it and
then your reply helped.
He was also being "civil," not unkind, in my opinion.

Ricky
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Old January 31st 08, 01:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default take off & landing of plane

Ricky wrote in
:

On Jan 30, 7:12*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote
innews:iF8oj.8806$9j6.6754@a

ttbi_s22:

I need some information about the take off & landing of a
passanger plane.is there any particular distance upto which a
plane has to travell before moving towards direction of its
destination. Or before landing do these planes come to a certain
distance from where they heads towards runway.how they manage this
air traffic.


Before we can attempt to answer your "question", I would
respectfully suggest that you work on your English language skills
-- or have someone help you type this, and try again. *I personally
can't make hide nor hair out of what you're trying to ask...


Real civil there fjukkwit.

I understood him perfectly.

Bertie


Bertie, I sort of understood the OP's query, even better after reading
your reply but Jay's request was perfectly reasonable, as well



.. On my
first reading I didn't really get it, either. I had to re-read it and
then your reply helped.
He was also being "civil," not unkind, in my opinion.


He was being a ****heel IMO.

Ayt best he;s a hypocrite


Bertie

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Old February 2nd 08, 12:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ricky
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Default take off & landing of plane

On Jan 30, 7:44*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Ricky wrote :





On Jan 30, 7:12*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote
innews:iF8oj.8806$9j6.6754@a

ttbi_s22:


I need some information about the take off & landing of a
passanger plane.is there any particular distance upto which a
plane has to travell before moving towards direction of its
destination. Or before landing do these planes come to a certain
distance from where they heads towards runway.how they manage this
air traffic.


Before we can attempt to answer your "question", I would
respectfully suggest that you work on your English language skills
-- or have someone help you type this, and try again. *I personally
can't make hide nor hair out of what you're trying to ask...


Real civil there fjukkwit.


I understood him perfectly.


Bertie


Bertie, I sort of understood the OP's query, even better after reading
your reply but Jay's request was perfectly reasonable, as well


. On my

first reading I didn't really get it, either. I had to re-read it and
then your reply helped.
He was also being "civil," not unkind, in my opinion.


He was being a ****heel IMO.

Ayt best he;s a hypocrite


Sometimes I am a sh**heel, too, as well as a hypocrite. I just hope in
the interest of friendship, community and civility that we can all be
allowed to show our negative sides and not be torn apart because of
them.
I'd be party to Bertie, Jay, Larry and whoever else going flying
someday and then going out and having a few beers afterwards.
That's how a good fight should happen (perhaps). Knock each other
around, get it over with, and then go have a few!

Ricky



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Old February 2nd 08, 12:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default take off & landing of plane

Ricky wrote in
:

On Jan 30, 7:44*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Ricky wrote
innews:143c620f-cd0e-454e-8775-26ad1

:





On Jan 30, 7:12*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote
innews:iF8oj.8806$9j6.6754@a
ttbi_s22:


I need some information about the take off & landing of a
passanger plane.is there any particular distance upto which a
plane has to travell before moving towards direction of its
destination. Or before landing do these planes come to a
certain distance from where they heads towards runway.how they
manage this air traffic.


Before we can attempt to answer your "question", I would
respectfully suggest that you work on your English language
skills -- or have someone help you type this, and try again. *I
personally


can't make hide nor hair out of what you're trying to ask...


Real civil there fjukkwit.


I understood him perfectly.


Bertie


Bertie, I sort of understood the OP's query, even better after
reading your reply but Jay's request was perfectly reasonable, as
well


. On my

first reading I didn't really get it, either. I had to re-read it
and then your reply helped.
He was also being "civil," not unkind, in my opinion.


He was being a ****heel IMO.

Ayt best he;s a hypocrite


Sometimes I am a sh**heel, too, as well as a hypocrite. I just hope in
the interest of friendship, community and civility that we can all be
allowed to show our negative sides and not be torn apart because of
them.
I'd be party to Bertie, Jay, Larry and whoever else going flying
someday and then going out and having a few beers afterwards.
That's how a good fight should happen (perhaps). Knock each other
around, get it over with, and then go have a few!


I'd do that, but I doubt Jay or Larry would survive it!

Bertie
 




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