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Bling - hows it hangin homie?
 
sky37d said:
Now, BLing, no reason to get your knickers all balled up. Oh, I see you already have. Might want to put a bit more on, boy.

Yes, you're right, flying a cessna is not the same as flying a jet. Flying a single engine airplane is not the same as flying a multi-engine airplane, but the fundamentals are the same. Well, sort of. Actually, not. They do both involve objects moving through the air, so in that sense they are the same.

Actually, I have my knickers on. My avatar is of another member drunk at a party. I think he might be gay??? J/k!

I just thought that was a funny reply from those dorks on airliners.net. There are a few pilots like this one tool that think they are experts on flying when they have had an intro flight in a 172 and are glued to their virtual airlines on MS Flight Simulator. I have had to teach a few of these clowns!

TRAM: Its hanging good as always, check your PM's!
 
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