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On Sep 16, 7:12*pm, John Godwin wrote:
"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote m: Well ya got me there! But even so, careful use of flight controls can certainly mitigate brake use. I started flying the old AA-1 back in the early 70's and it wasn't much different than taxiing one of the old Volpar Beech conversions that required braking in place of nose wheel steering. The best way to teach judicious use of brakes is to drag students into the hangar during an annual and make them do a complete brake job. -- Even better if you make them PAY for it :-)) |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
m: Even better if you make them PAY for it :-)) Heck no, it's a strong lesson to have them sweat and cuss when they wind up spending most time redoing their work. :-) -- |
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On Sep 16, 9:06*pm, John Godwin wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote m: Even better if you make them PAY for it :-)) Heck no, it's a strong lesson to have them sweat and cuss when they wind up spending most time redoing their work. :-) -- Good point! Seriously, it's not a bad idea at all for instructors to have students spend a little time "observing" what goes on in the shop. I've always encouraged this, and can remember more than a few times when our resident A&P came running into my office begging me not to do it any more :-)))) |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 9:06 pm, John Godwin wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote m: Even better if you make them PAY for it :-)) Heck no, it's a strong lesson to have them sweat and cuss when they wind up spending most time redoing their work. :-) -- Good point! Seriously, it's not a bad idea at all for instructors to have students spend a little time "observing" what goes on in the shop. I've always encouraged this, and can remember more than a few times when our resident A&P came running into my office begging me not to do it any more :-)))) You're as full of **** as a Christmas goose. No matter what is suggested, you always find a way to embellish and regurgitate. First bull****ter never has a chance with you around, Dumley. |
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On Sep 16, 9:20*pm, "Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 9:06 pm, John Godwin wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote m: Even better if you make them PAY for it :-)) Heck no, it's a strong lesson to have them sweat and cuss when they wind up spending most time redoing their work. :-) -- Good point! Seriously, it's not a bad idea at all for instructors to have students spend a little time "observing" what goes on in the shop. I've always encouraged this, and can remember more than a few times when our resident A&P came running into my office begging me not to do it any more :-)))) You're as full of **** as a Christmas goose. No matter what is suggested, you always find a way to embellish and regurgitate. First bull****ter never has a chance with you around, Dumley.. Whatever you say Maxie. :-) |
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