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Old October 3rd 10, 07:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
A Guy Called Tyketto
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Mxsmanic wrote:
A Guy Called Tyketto writes:

You miss the point again. ATC does *NOT* have to reply to you
at all, despite all your calls for Class B clearance. If you do not
hear from them, you're not getting into the Bravo at all. So you'd
better get below it (assuming you can without passing through it), stay
above it (assuming you can without passing through it), or go around
it.


Brad, I can only assume that you do not see the gaping holes in your
reasoning, but I certainly do, and I'm sure I'm not alone.


Apparently, you are alone, Anthony. So enlighten all of us.
What are the gaping holes in my reasoning? Tell me how ATC not
responding to your call gets you clearance into Class B, let alone in
it to 'do whatever you want'.

In short, put up, or shut up.


I suggest you join the Internet Chess Club and "play" me there. I'm a very
poor and indifferent chess player, and you could beat me easily (I'm at the
bottom of the rankings). That would satisfy your desire to "beat" me, and your
efforts would not be doomed to failure as they are here. Additionally, it
would spare other people on this newsgroup your sophomoric attempts to
demonstrate a superiority over me that you do not possess, and the group could
return to intelligent discussion of aviation.

I'm tired of indulging you here.


You can always killfile me. But then again, I really do not
care what you do. And if my throwing the .65T at you is a sophmoric
attempt to be superior to you, then that would cause everyone here to
assume that the FAA is doing the same thing, leading to the assumption
that you are superior to the FAA. If Blakely were still in charge, then
I would say that you *might* be right.. But she isn't, therefore you
aren't.

So killfile away. Become real tired of indulging me here. Do
whatever you want with your life. But taking your toys and going home
does nothing to argue your side of this discussion, and in fact shows
your unwillingness to challenge something that is right and documented
as such. Mais, c'est la vie, mon ami; c'est la vie.

Comme E. R. Murrough dirait, "bonne nuite, et bonne chance."

BL.
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