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skydiverdriver said:
I had a friend who had no problem just last week, flying from Australia with a Boomerang in his carry on. It was on United, and they even hand checked his bag after he passed through security. Must have been and extra United thing, because everyone was checked. I'm sure a boomerang would be a better weapon than someone's medal of honor. Go figure.

Why would a man that has won the medal of honor want to take down a plane. That just doesn't make sense, I guess thats coming from a person that not even a citizen of this country.
 
Heyyyyyyy A1FlyBoy

Do you treat your student pilots like this when they question you about something ? If so you must be a real treat to fly with !!!!!!!
 
Getting better

C172

Good job!! Your last post contained two complete sentences. Much better than the previous post!


Just kidding with you man!
 
C-172

C-172,

Asking questions is part of the learning process and students always get an answer. Not reading the material or not grasping the concept, as in your case, means we don't head to the airplane.
 
c-172,

a1 was just stating that if you are going to ask a question, make it clear what you are asking.

As a pilot with 160 hours you must know that communication is key to a safe flight. If you want to participate in this board then do so clearly so we can understand what you mean.

If you don't, then you will probably get a rash of comments and your questions won't get answered.

Fly safe.
 
Come on, everybody. Let's give C172 a chance to redeem himself. Perhaps he could translate the following:

"I would had to say to her if was not for the lack of your mind you would be flying the jet not here with your not so smart mouth! ooooo buy the way have a nice day."
 
The way I was feeling that morning at JFK if I would have said anything I would have made the papers just like that SWA pilot. Sometimes the best thing is just to keep your mouth shut and grin and put up with it. Maybe if I wasn't so absent minded I wouldn't need a checklist......so she is right.
 

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