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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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Old June 17th 05, 09:18 PM
RomeoMike
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Skylune wrote:
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.


Yes, you got scared because you were not smart enough to learn how to
handle the situations you allude to. Then loss of self esteem got big
boat to inflate ego needs to punish GA by being an "activist" and
trolling a newsgroup. I'm ashamed I jumped into this and so should
everyone else.
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Old June 17th 05, 11:44 PM
Jose
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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.


You are completely right. However, if you are one of =these= weekend
pilots, you can easily become proficient enough.

Jose
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it keeps its brain."
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Old June 18th 05, 12:08 AM
George Patterson
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Skylune wrote:
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.


In other words, YOU couldn't hack it, so you've decided that nobody else can either.

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 19th 05, 08:28 PM
mike regish
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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.


Maybe not you, but the rest of us do just fine.

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


Weird how ignorant some people are when comparing their own abilities to
those of others.

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....


My life insurance covers me...even in the plane.

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.


Yeah. I also think boats and RV's (the BIG gas guzzlers-not the winged kind)
should be banned too. And then there are ATV's, motorcycles, yada, yada,
yada.

mike regish


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Old June 19th 05, 08:46 PM
Bob Noel
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In article ,
"mike regish" wrote:

Yeah. I also think boats and RV's (the BIG gas guzzlers-not the winged kind)
should be banned too. And then there are ATV's, motorcycles, yada, yada,


hey - what's the problem with motorcycles?

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Bob Noel
no one likes an educated mule

 




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