Ah, swass has joined us again, to regail us with his intelligent input to the discussion at hand. Of course, swass doesn't really do that, does he? She? Swass joins us to bash avbug, almost exclusively, rarely if ever having anything of any value to contribute to the discussion.
I think you may be confusing sarcasm with irony.
Swass=sarcasm. Poor sarcasm, but sarcasm none the less. Thanks again for failing to contribute.
This is reconciled against the following, how??
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You're not trying to find a soloution, but you're trying to find a soloution. Of course, if you don't hear what you want to hear, then...you get upset. The thread goes on for eight or ten pages (and then thankfully swass jumps in to solve everything in his or her usual professional, well thought out and delivered manner).
Why do they crash? Because they hit the ground. If pilots don't let the airplane hit the ground, the problem is solved, don't you think?
I think you may be confusing sarcasm with irony.
Swass=sarcasm. Poor sarcasm, but sarcasm none the less. Thanks again for failing to contribute.
Just so you "professionals" know...
no, we are not trying to find a solution. look back in our posts...do we ever give our "2 cents" about what happened? no! why? b/c we're not in the aviation business.
This is reconciled against the following, how??
Um, yeah, try the solution to why they seem to be crashing--specifically in the flightline, inc. company. we're trying to find a solution of regulations for them being either safer, or non-exsistant, whichever happens to happen.
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It's just that part of our lives now is finding a solution to the mu-2's problems.
You're not trying to find a soloution, but you're trying to find a soloution. Of course, if you don't hear what you want to hear, then...you get upset. The thread goes on for eight or ten pages (and then thankfully swass jumps in to solve everything in his or her usual professional, well thought out and delivered manner).
Why do they crash? Because they hit the ground. If pilots don't let the airplane hit the ground, the problem is solved, don't you think?