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The wind would never dare cross Chuck Norris in the first place.

No silly, the winds come from all of his roundhouse kicks around the world. Or, perhaps, the wind didn't dare to cross him as you suggest and Chuck was doing a barrel roll........on the ground, that's the only reason I can speculate as to why chuck would ever want his wing where the ground was.
 
No silly, the winds come from all of his roundhouse kicks around the world. Or, perhaps, the wind didn't dare to cross him as you suggest and Chuck was doing a barrel roll........on the ground, that's the only reason I can speculate as to why chuck would ever want his wing where the ground was.

Chuck Norris does not work for the Airlines. If he did, the Airlines would work for Chuck Norris.
 
"Research has shown that men tend to do well at mental rotation of objects and spatial perception, whereas women tend to be better at verbal memory and fluency."

Women...
 
Crab and then kick it out at 10'-30'. I've seen people do it as early as 200' not my technique though, I just don't like flying in the slip that long.

+1, ideally you kick the nose straight and turn into the wind to hold the centerline about 2 seconds before the mains touch.
 
I do agree that I've never come across a woman that knew which way is north.

Amen. West, South and East also seem problematic.
 

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