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A Guy Called Tyketto writes:
This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. In short, you are wrong. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
news ![]() A Guy Called Tyketto writes: This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. Did you even read what he posted? What part of "all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic" didn't you understand. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? Stupid people are sometimes right. |
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Uh, the sun always sets later in Las Vegas than in Paris if On Jul 2,
8:13 pm, "El Maximo" wrote: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message news ![]() A Guy Called Tyketto writes: This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. Did you even read what he posted? What part of "all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic" didn't you understand. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? Stupid people are sometimes right. |
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On a given day, the sun always sets earlier in Paris than in Nevada.
On Jul 2, 8:13 pm, "El Maximo" wrote: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message news ![]() A Guy Called Tyketto writes: This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. Did you even read what he posted? What part of "all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic" didn't you understand. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? Stupid people are sometimes right. |
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Hash: SHA1 In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote: A Guy Called Tyketto writes: This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. In short, you are wrong. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? One day out of the entire year? You're really off it, Anthony. Just like you were off that ATC's only purpose is to serve pilots, which is why ATC is always supposed to call them 'sir'. Just like you and your charts were wrong about Tuweep being open. Just like you are wrong when you claim that anyone and everyone here who has real world aviation experience (whether as a pilot or controller) is wrong because it doesn't meld with your exuberant and blatantly outrageous assumptions of how air travel should be. It's beyond saying that you need help, Anthony, and that these people here can offer you that guidance, based on their experiences. You've driven them and everyone else in this group to the point where they don't want you here. In short, You're pathetic, so go home. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGiZ1jyBkZmuMZ8L8RAs6tAJ0UJWPDyH5Pq2rOG05hQm 0mnPPPgQCgnrmR Hz1gvJU6PGY+KasbsCCOH44= =S7Jq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On a given day, the sun always sets earlier in Paris than in Nevada.
Local or global time? |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote: Dallas writes: About 1/4 of the Dallas cable TV channels are in Spanish. As hard as it may be for residents of the city to accept, there is more to the world outside of Dallas. Well, there is at least one thing NOT outside the Dallas area. The Dallas cable TV system. Don't you have a SlingBox? |
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El Maximo wrote:
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message news ![]() A Guy Called Tyketto writes: This covers all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic, and implies that any of such frequencies can and may be used for *air traffic control*. CTAF is not an ATC frequency. It is used by pilots when ATC is not available. Did you even read what he posted? What part of "all frequencies reserved for air traffic and control of such traffic" didn't you understand. Just as I was wrong about the sun in Paris setting later than it does in Las Vegas on the solstice? Stupid people are sometimes right. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... writes: Uh, the sun always sets later in Las Vegas than in Paris if On Jul 2, Sunset is at 9:57 PM local time today in Paris, and at 8:01 PM local time in Las Vegas. Changing the problem again, I see. Nobody said local time. An intelligent person would have seen how obvious the statement was. |
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