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A couple of you guys seem to have a real obsession with Mx and will go to
any length to try to discredit anything and everything he posts here. I have to admit that it sometimes makes you look a little ridiculous, especially when he's more right than wrong, and you're response is more wrong than right. Just because the guy isn't a pilot doesn't necessarily mean that he doesn't understand anything about aviation. I know quite a few pilots that know a lot less than he appears to know. wrote in message ... On Aug 4, 5:52 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: It's a matter of training, something a non-aviator would not understand. A lot of non-aviators teach it, so they obviously understand it. WRONG |
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On Aug 5, 8:50*am, "bds" wrote:
A couple of you guys seem to have a real obsession with Mx and will go to any length to try to discredit anything and everything he posts here. *I have to admit that it sometimes makes you look a little ridiculous, especially when he's more right than wrong, and you're response is more wrong than right. Where am I even remotely wrong in this thread???????? He is dead wrong in what he says in this thread. He needs lessons on English if he thinks a NON aviator can understand what it takes to fly an airplane. I can't imagine you even agreeing with what he says. If you fly a REAL airplane, you wouldn't have said what you did above. |
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On Aug 5, 2:55*pm, "Stephen!" wrote:
* In other words, without ground school I was able to not only take (and pass) the written but also the practical.[1] *Before I even had my introductory flight I already had an understanding of "what it takes to fly". [1] *My primary CFI quizzed me and determined that I was ready for the written. *I'd spent the previous 30+ years doing 'self-study' and he realized that trying to do ground school would be a waste of time for both of us. Book knowledge won't get you out of inadvertant IMC. Book knowledge won't help you if you need to divert. If you fly far enough on a regular basis, it's not if but when these situations will happen. Book knowledge tells you wat to do to avoid it and how to get out of it but doesn't allow you to experience it first hand. Would you want to be taught by a CFI WITH ONLY MSFS experience and no real airplane flying experience?????? I'd think and hope not! I know I would not! Ever try to reach for something in heavy turbulence in a real plane such as a throttle? Compare that to MSFS and then come back and lets talk. The two doesn't compare. Ever experience leans and have to be forced to ignore your bodily sensations. Compare that to MSFS and then come back and lets talk. Mx has absolutely NO KNOWLEDGE of what it takes to fly a real plane with his ZERO PIC time and only MSFS time. ZERO, NADA. MSFS and real world flying don't compare as he wants his readership to believe. You can talk all the theories about what it take to fly a plane but when the rubber meets the road, it's you that is flying the plane, not the books. I have yet had to have a hard time reaching for my keyboard in MSFS severe turbulence LOL yet conversly try reaching for the throttle or tune a radio in light to moderate chop. He talks like he flies XC's in a citation. HE SIMULATES, he doesnt' fly. He presents himself as a pilot. He is not a pilot, he is simulating being a pilot on a desktop computer. He outright lies by misleading people. 'nuf said..... |
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On Aug 5, 11:02*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Book knowledge won't get you out of inadvertant IMC. *Book knowledge won't help you if you need to divert. Which parts of doing these things are not documented in books? Book knowledge tells you wat to do to avoid it and how to get out of it but doesn't allow you to experience it first hand. So? Mx has absolutely NO KNOWLEDGE of what it takes to fly a real plane with his ZERO PIC time and only MSFS time. *ZERO, NADA. *MSFS and real world flying don't compare as he wants his readership to believe. What are your total hours flying, just out of curiosity? Asking for experience, flying hours, qualifications etc are a total waste of bandwidth on Usenet. The person being challenged could be a trained Chimp with a keyboard or the King of Siam. They could also be quite legitimate. The ONLY accurate measure of value on any Usenet forum is the accuracy of the information posted proven over time. Posters are usually found to be who they claim to be or not who they claim to be over time and posting history based on the above. My most interesting Usenet experience occurred when someone accused me of NOT being Dudley Henriques as he knew Dudley Henriques and I wasn't him. My wife promptly answered his private email to me stating that if he knew the real Dudley Henriques, would he be kind enough to ask him to come home immediately as the impostor she had been living with for over 40 years didn't like to do yard work. DH |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
My most interesting Usenet experience occurred when someone accused me of NOT being Dudley Henriques as he knew Dudley Henriques and I wasn't him. Maybe you have an evil twin you don't know about? My wife promptly answered his private email to me stating that if he knew the real Dudley Henriques, would he be kind enough to ask him to come home immediately as the impostor she had been living with for over 40 years didn't like to do yard work. While I'm not a fan of weeding or watering, I do take a certain satisfaction in mowing the yard with our riding mower. |
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On Aug 5, 11:45*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote: My most interesting Usenet experience occurred when someone accused me of NOT being Dudley Henriques as he knew Dudley Henriques and I wasn't him. Maybe you have an evil twin you don't know about? My wife promptly answered his private email to me stating that if he knew the real Dudley Henriques, would he be kind enough to ask him to come home immediately as the impostor she had been living with for over 40 years didn't like to do yard work. While I'm not a fan of weeding or watering, I do take a certain satisfaction in mowing the yard with our riding mower. YOU sir, are close to being a woman's ultimate fantasy :-)) D |
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On Aug 6, 3:45*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Maybe you have an evil twin you don't know about? An evil twin wouldn't do 'yard work' either :-) |
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On 2010-08-06, Jim Logajan wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote: My most interesting Usenet experience occurred when someone accused me of NOT being Dudley Henriques as he knew Dudley Henriques and I wasn't him. Maybe you have an evil twin you don't know about? My wife promptly answered his private email to me stating that if he knew the real Dudley Henriques, would he be kind enough to ask him to come home immediately as the impostor she had been living with for over 40 years didn't like to do yard work. While I'm not a fan of weeding or watering, I do take a certain satisfaction in mowing the yard with our riding mower. There's something about the riding mower that I enjoy. Not sure what it is. I'd have to agree that mowing is acceptable when a riding type is used. Especially if its got a big 2 or 3 bag catcher strapped to the back. z |
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On Aug 5, 10:28*pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
The ONLY accurate measure of value on any Usenet forum is the accuracy of the information posted proven over time. Posters are usually found to be who they claim to be or not who they claim to be over time and posting history based on the above. So, where do I fall in this accurate measurment??? I would hope I have proven my own experience over 10 years. |
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