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Old August 27th 08, 09:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Frank Olson
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Default En route altitudes and safety

the extremophile wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:22:12 GMT, Frank Olson wrote:

I fly at the assigned altitude, period. I put my trust in the
controllers and would hope that the PIC's sharing the airways with me
are just as trustworthy (and professional). Someone that thinks
deviating from an assigned altitude by as much as 100 feet (plus or
minus) is "OK" should spend a few hours with an instructor that's going
to rap your knuckles with a ruler when you try pulling something like
that in the name of "safety".


Jesus trusted Judas.


Yes, he did. Jesus "trusted" him to fulfill his destiny (and the
Scriptures). Judas didn't exactly "betray" Jesus. I believe He even
gave Judas leave to do what he had to.

But we digress. This is an aviation related forum. Let's try to stay
on topic.


****ing moron.


Hey, nice sig line!
 




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