Flyin Tony
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Hey now!! Other then that AVBUG good read.kalifornian fruitcakes.
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Hey now!! Other then that AVBUG good read.kalifornian fruitcakes.
semperfido said:have you been imbibing? that is pure unadulterated BS and spoken like a true BUFFOON![]()
WNRHD17 said:and please stop calling us who are talking down the MU-2 idiots....this is part of our grieving process. what do you expect us to say, "we believe Paul and the latest pilot did make huge errors in the MU-2 and yes, they were the cause of their own demise." Of course not. I don't think anyone is jumping to conclusions because like previously stated, we don't know all the facts yet. That would be completely ignorant and we're all smart enough to know better, even when overcome emotionally by this whole thing. If we were to weed out all the so-called "idiots" posting on this board there might not be anyone left....flightinfo might cease to exist....and no one would enjoy that.
avbug said:How about merely learning to fly it properly, or stepping aside to let someone else do so....All airplanes have personalities, strengths, weaknesses
350DRIVER said:What part of avbug's response was "pure unadulterated BS"?. I obviously missed this so if you would care to shed some light on this I am somewhat certain that a few out there (myself included) would like to know where this was in his reply. Loss is sad, no one is walking out of this world alive so for you to intentionally condemn one make and model is outright insane.
I don't get it?! WTF over?skyking1976 said:Excellent! The FAA is looking for a few good men. Maybe you should take your expertise to them and help them out a bit.
Then join the Bush dictatorship, and have his a$$ arrested for rambling like a --
ahh screw this, I don't have the energy to comment on all you morons.
What a turd!
It occurs to me that you have the ability to ascertain causes of several accidents before all the facts are in.
None of us (Corpflunkie, Avbug, myself, and the other so called MU2 defenders) have stated anything as to what might have happened in these accidents.
On the contrary, we have all along been saying that "hold your horses everybody, we don't even know what happened yet!"
Corpflunkie just doesn't conjure up a great image of an experienced and well versed pilot for me.
Neither do you to me!!
As a matter of fact, do me another favor. Go to the bathroom, look in the mirror and whisper "Corpflunkie". Hugs, Dad
Accidents and incidents happens for many reasons and some of them are through no fault or deficiency in the pro pilot. Avbug is full of bravado, hence the BS meter is pegged. Do I really need to pick through his verbose essay line by line?
fido![]()
God ... that is SO true. I'm one of the biggest.If we were to weed out all the so-called "idiots" posting on this board there might not be anyone left
Where there is smoke, there is fire
ROFLMAO!who made you god of flightinfo, avbug?
avbug said:Yes, perhaps you ought. I'm quite serious in my comments, and I stand behind them. It's no bravado. I have utter contempt and disgust for any pilot that fails to stand behind his work. I've dealt with engine failures, fires, and system failures of every kind you can imagine...not just in simulators, but in the field where it really counts. Not once have I ever undertaken to blame the airplane for the outcome of the flight. I made the decision to fly it, and the buck stops with me. I'm one hundred percent responsible for the safe outcome of the flight, no matter what may occur; I'm paid to take that responsibility and to exercise the judgement that is required to see it come to pass, and I seal the deal with my honor and with my blood. I sign for the airplane and in so doing I sign a blood oath that I will do my utmost, give my all, to see the flight through to a safe conclusion.
As do we all.
You think this is untrue, "bs"? Think again. Any pilot who doesn't accept this, any pilot who doesn't and can't accept the full weight of responsibility, doesn't deserve to be a pilot, and has failed his duty before the flight has ever begun.
I meet pilots who blame the weather, a sudden gust, a mechanic, their copilot or first officer, dispatch, the FAA, their wife, or any other possible excuse under God and the sun, for their performance. We all have. These men have no honor, and have failed their basic duty of accepting the weight of responsibility as PIC. Conversely, I've met a few honorable men who had the gumption to stand before the public when asked for an explaination and simply say "I Fricked up." Exactly as it should be, exactly as required by regulation, exactly as per their duty.
You tear it apart line by line, brightspark. If you can't accept true responsibility, your arguements or thoughts hold no water...your commentary can only truly be about yourself. I remember many years ago, standing at attention, an angry sounding young man in my ear, bellowing for an explaination. I was only allowed one thing to say, which I bellowed back lound and clear..."NO EXCUSE, SIR!"
I'm sure you have that one down pat too, don't you? Then why not admit it?
--I really wish the censor feature would merely put in "censored" instead of the watered down language it now substitutes, if it must do anything at all. Profanity has it's place in the lexicon in the right circumstance, and altering it to meet the sunday school teacher's approval only sounds weak.