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  #91  
Old June 17th 05, 03:16 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"John Larson" None ... wrote in message
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This guy posts as ditkopf on the IPilot site, seems to have a modicum of
pilot knowledge and loves to troll there too.

I read a post that indicated he was dumped out of the Emery program and
has developed a hate relationship against small aircraft.


He seems determined to give boaters a bad name as well.


  #92  
Old June 17th 05, 05:48 AM
Peter Duniho
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"John Larson" None ... wrote in message
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I think I found this dolt on the Internet. Go to

www.skylune_is_a_troll.com


Why would I do that? It would just be more time wasted for him. Life's too
short.

Hell...the time I spent to reply to your post is iffy in terms of being
worthwhile.


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Old June 17th 05, 04:51 PM
Skylune
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You read that, eh? I guess it must be true if a GA "pilot" said it.
Funny, but I have never even heard of the "Emery program." Is that one of
those be a pilot in a month schools?

What I am, if you want to pigeon hole me, is an anti aviation activist. I
am in favor of much stricter rules governing GA. I flew about 15 hours out
of FRG, and realized that this is definitely not for weekend warriors that
occassionally take to the skies.

Some of you guys sure aren't the brightest bulbs in the pack. That's y I
would only fly with professional, commercial pilots.

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Old June 17th 05, 05:50 PM
John Gaquin
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"Skylune" wrote in message

Some of you guys sure aren't the brightest bulbs in the pack. That's y I
would only fly with professional, commercial pilots.


LOL


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Old June 17th 05, 05:53 PM
George Patterson
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Peter Duniho wrote:

Hell...the time I spent to reply to your post is iffy in terms of being
worthwhile.


If you had fun, that helps make a waste of time worthwhile.

George Patterson
Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry,
and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing?
Because she smells like a new truck.
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Old June 17th 05, 05:55 PM
George Patterson
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John Larson wrote:

(Skylune, why is it all of your posts seem like trolls?)


'Cause he hates us. He says he got about 15 hours training, got scared, and has
decided to lobby for rules getting us "amateurs" out of the skies.

George Patterson
Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry,
and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing?
Because she smells like a new truck.
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Old June 17th 05, 06:03 PM
Jose
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That's y I
would only fly with professional, commercial pilots.


Why would you fly with a commercial pilot?? I get too many commercials
already, what with web pop-ups, spam, TV and radio ads, and most of the
newspaper is taken up with ink touting the latest gizmos or skin
treatments. Even taxicabs are experimenting with ads in the passenger
section.

Sheesh, and now you want to fly with ads in the cockpit??

"Good evening, this is Captain Clarence Over, we'll be flying at an
altitude of thirty eight thousand feet, weather at our destination is
light rain and seventy three degrees. There's a sale on underware at
Macy's in the mall right next to the airport, six ninety nine for two
pair if you use your Macy's charge card. So just sit back, enjoy a nice
cold CocaCola as we whisk you to your destination. Please turn off all
electronic devices, including iPods, for takeoff. iPod is the official
music player of SellemAll Airlines, purchase a stylish iPod today!
Flight attendants have a limited stock on hand, so hurry!

This message sponsored by MegaMessages, your advertising source for all
altitudes! To advertise with MegaMessages, simply call 900-992-7433.
We'll take it from there.

Jose
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"Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where
it keeps its brain."
(chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter).
for Email, make the obvious change in the address.
  #98  
Old June 17th 05, 06:32 PM
Skylune
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OK, enough of you fools. "Got scared.." LOL. What I said: it is not
possible to become proficient enough to handle all the situations you will
encounter in the air if you are one of those weekend pilots.

Weird how warped, and thin skinned some of you pilots are.

As far as the life insurance exclusion policy, several of you other
knucklehead posters denied this existed. Of course this too is totally
wrong. See below for example....

Listen, I could care less what you guys do for fun, as long as it doesn't
affect others. But it does. Some of us are sick of paying taxes for
runway improvements at GA airports, having small planes zoom over our
houses, the arrogant little jerk Phil Boyer, planes crashing into
buildings, roadways, etc., little 14 year olds taking planes for joy rides
because there IS NO SECURITY, etc.




Report in fatal plane crash released


By Kurt Johnson


The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued its preliminary
report on the May 28 plane crash that killed Taylor resident Clayton
Young.



The report is available on the NTSB's Web site, www.ntsb.gov, in the
aviation accident database.



The preliminary report lists only the most basic facts of the case and is
subject to change. Craig Hatch, the NTSB air safety investigator
investigating the accident, said he would file a more thorough "factual
report" within six months of the accident and that a "probable cause"
report would be made available to the public within three months of the
factual report.



The preliminary report lists the weather conditions of the day of the
crash, the details of the plane and some witness statements.



"Several witnesses reported that the airplane appeared 'normal' and
started to climb just prior to impact with powerlines ...," according to
the report. "The witnesses observed the airplane for approximately a
quarter mile, 'with pieces falling off,' until the airplane subsequently
collided with rising terrain. The majority of airplane was consumed by a
post-crash fire."



Young's life insurance policy did not cover accidents occurring in planes
he piloted, according to his family.



He left behind a wife, Emmi, and five children.



According to a friend of the family, Young's death came before he was able
to send out his bills and invoices for the plumbing work he had done in
May. Those who wish to pay outstanding bills are asked to contact Emmi at
(512) 352-3548.



A memorial fund for Young has been established at City National Bank.



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Old June 17th 05, 08:05 PM
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("Skylune" wrote)
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...little 14 year olds taking planes for joy rides because there IS NO
SECURITY, etc.



Cars have security - kids break into them without a problem. Even without
keys, they then manage to override that (secondary) steering wheel security
layer. How could this happen? I thought cars were (double) locked - and thus
secure?

People are constantly being killed and (severely) injured by car thieves
blowing through intersections, crossing medians, going the wrong way down
streets, plowing into stopped traffic, plowing into pedestrians, etc.

Want to ramp up SECURITY to address this little FACT rather than chasing
scary shadows?


Montblack

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Old June 17th 05, 08:44 PM
S Narayan
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"Skylune" wrote in message
lkaboutaviation.com...
OK, enough of you fools. "Got scared.." LOL. What I said: it is not
possible to become proficient enough to handle all the situations you will
encounter in the air if you are one of those weekend pilots.


What situations? How the hell would you know anything about proficiency? You
ran.
15hrs. Sounds like you got scared after your first solo.

Weird how warped, and thin skinned some of you pilots are.


It would not be the case if you came in to a aviation group with a better
attitude.


As far as the life insurance exclusion policy, several of you other
knucklehead posters denied this existed. Of course this too is totally
wrong. See below for example....


I can see that happening with fresh pilots who haven't quite figured all the
ramifications of their hobby.


Listen, I could care less what you guys do for fun, as long as it doesn't
affect others. But it does. Some of us are sick of paying taxes for
runway improvements at GA airports, having small planes zoom over our
houses, the arrogant little jerk Phil Boyer, planes crashing into
buildings, roadways, etc., little 14 year olds taking planes for joy rides
because there IS NO SECURITY, etc.


You are frothing here. Please try to be coherent.

I am sick of those noisy weed-whackers or lawn mowers every weekend. Maybe
you could start a crusade against those as well. Hey, if you live near an
airport, deal with it, if not, move! In most places the airport was there
and the houses encroached onto its "influence area". Last time planes
crashed into buildings and killed people it was commercial jets. I bet you
would have loved to be on of those planes (you know with the "professional,
commercial pilots")


 




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