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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Viperdoc writes: The exact mechanism is unclear to you, Anthony, because you don't know what you're talking about, as usual. The exact mechanism is unclear to everyone. However, if the mechanism is clear to you, why don't you explain it? That would be far more productive than trying to discredit me. Why should Viperdoc waste his time? You're too ****ing stupid to understand any explanation. You don't know **** from shinola and never will. |
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Discredit?
There might be an implication that there is a credit remaining in his account, Viper. Will all who think so send their contributions directly to the Mx rehab fund? That suggests On May 27, 5:12 pm, "Viperdoc" wrote: The exact mechanism is unclear to everyone. However, if the mechanism is clear to you, why don't you explain it? That would be far more productive than trying to discredit me. You're simply not worth the effort. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Viperdoc writes: The exact mechanism is unclear to you, Anthony, because you don't know what you're talking about, as usual. The exact mechanism is unclear to everyone. However, if the mechanism is clear to you, why don't you explain it? That would be far more productive than trying to discredit me. Like you ever had any credit. Bertie |
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On May 26, 2:41*am, Amine wrote:
Does motion sickness fade away with experience? How many of you seasoned pilots had/still have serious issues with recurrent nausea? (Assuming of course an otherwise good health.) Yes. When I was a student pilot I got sick all the time and was really really scared I couldn't fly as a result of my air sickness. I no longer have any air sickness and I cross the Sierras all the time now. -Robert |
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On May 27, 2:10 pm, "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk At Wow Way
D0t C0m wrote: "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... ... the upside of all this is that the typical 2 litre ice cream container holds a little more than the vomit volume and has a sealable lid. carry one in your aircraft :-) Oh, yea, I forgot to mention. DO NOT stick your head out the window if you are going to ralph. That is a real bad idea. A hat, chart, or even the floor are better places than out the window. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. What I always tell people before letting them board my Extra for an acro ride is that they are WEARING their barf bag. I make sure their shirt is tucked into their pants and tell them that if they've gotta ralph, then do in their shirt. Rationale is that it's gonna get all over them anyway so it makes no difference to them but it makes it much less of a problem to clean up the plane. I also explain that it is tradiional for the ralpher to clean up their own mess. I also explain that there's a shower in the hangar and a spare shirt. ;-) Works pretty good. So far, I've only had one person fail to contain it. ;-) K l e i n |
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"Viperdoc" wrote in message
... I too hand everyone a zip lock bag and tuck it in under their harness. After every figure I ask "how're you doing?", and if there's any hesitation or I see sweat on the back of their neck, I let them fly for a while and knock it off. I've only had one guy ever barf in my Extra, and he was a former Marine aviator and academy grad with over 50 combat missions over North Vietnam. He made it until we turned base to final, and then lost it. My brother sent me a picture of his youngest (flys a King Air for work, dad's airplanes for fun) and one of his buddies after a ride in my brothers "Pitts". The buddy is standing there holding the bag - and grinning from ear to ear... -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Viperdoc writes: The exact mechanism is unclear to you, Anthony, because you don't know what you're talking about, as usual. The exact mechanism is unclear to everyone. However, if the mechanism is clear to you, why don't you explain it? That would be far more productive than trying to discredit me. Because you're refractory to explanation, remember? |
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Buster Hymen writes:
Why should Viperdoc waste his time? He has already wasted the time of others with ineffectual personal attacks; why not contribute to the newsgroup instead? |
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Viperdoc writes:
You're simply not worth the effort. I was not suggesting that you do it for me. |
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Steve Foley writes:
Because you're refractory to explanation, remember? I wouldn't be the only one reading the explanation. |
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