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Old May 27th 05, 10:59 PM
Journeyman
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In article et, Dudley Henriques wrote:

I like a habit pattern in a pilot that causes him/her to come off a
perfectly executed flight thinking about how he could have made it better.


Are you suggesting even a remote possibility of a perfectly executed
flight?

I think of it like a law of thermodynamics. You may in theory be
able to get close, but perfect ain't ever gonna happen.


Morris (figuring Dudley's already come closer than I ever will)
 




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