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Flyingdutchman said:
Will I ever give up my Dutch passport? No, never!
Holy crap - you're actually Dutch? And here I was laughing at the hilariousness of your username, but I think I had it all wrong. LOL!
 
Ey biggie D,

;)

Nice avater!
 
Ailerongirl said:
Gonna lay the smackdown on me huh? *grin* I'll tell you what...I'll be OU and you be *your* UT and now let's try that smackdown :p

(sorry...so mean I know...I couldn't resist though! *hug*)

Ouch! Kicked in the nuts! :D
 
IFlyGC said:
You guys/gals really P*SS me off with this "I hate foreigners" cr*p.
I don't remember anyone at all on this thread saying they hate anyone. I haven't witnessed any xenophobia whatsoever. Don't be so dam* sensitive.
 
Flyingdutchman its typical

"Dutch and English people die for your country as we speak buddy, while fighting your war, and without being US citizens."

Just the way you said "your country " and "your war" makes me feel happy that you would be here .What is it to you a borrowed country ? whats the dutch motto "What have you done for me lately ?" as long as you are here its our country . I would wager a bet if I spouted off in your homeland like you your fellow country men would just love me right? Enjoy the ride one day its over and time to get off . Vavso

Oh and ailerongirl you are naieve Why is it that landords charge a security deposit?? I am a landlord and know first hand what happens in SOME rentals. vavso
 
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"I am full up to the throat with foreigners who come and pitch a tent here and wind up speaking in only their native tongue, bad mouthing the country in any form and then running down to Western Union to ship a bag of $ home to honduras,Turkey , India or 200 other countries."

Because they all do that. Anything else you need to get of your chest, Xenoboy?
 
Dizel8

you must live in a wheat field certainly not a major city.If you do you must be blind . Where I live there are lines out the door on Friday afternoons with people sending money orders to places like south america and jamaica . Money that is earned here is sent out of country . Wow I wonder why our economy is suffering.I can only say we are a doomed nation with the way some of you think . Next time you are in a foreign land start spouting smack about the govt and see how welcomed you are . Vavso
 
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Vavso,

Show this topic to your grandparents.. I’m sure they will be proud at ya.. I’m also sure that I’m glad for them that back in their days your fellow country man where more civilized towards them.. (unlike you at this moment)

You are correct about one thing doh,
It's OUR war, not yours (that’s the way we feel about it anyway). So I apologize for saying that..

Other then that, serious get real buddy, and work on your attitude, cos it won't get you far..
 
Vavso said:
Oh and ailerongirl you are naieve Why is it that landords charge a security deposit?? I am a landlord and know first hand what happens in SOME rentals. vavso
Thanks for at least correcting yourself that time. You're right...it will happen in SOME rentals...but not all, and that's what you implied in your original post. Just as I am sure there are SOME legal residents that wouldn't stand up and fight for the country that gives them a home. In both instances it's not something to be proud of.

Oh, and before you go calling me naive...try spelling it correctly. :D
 
Its 12:48 am and I just worked 12 hours

while we are on the subject of spelling let me help the Dutchman do good on that all important american job interview . AND is AND not EN and cause is cause not cos,though is though not doh. This is not a knock on you so do not take it as such . I appreciate the fact you are learning our language its a very respectable thing to do.
On another note you can take my opinion as a bad attitude or take it however you like I only expect visitors to treat my country with respect as I would in his or her country Unlike others I am not giving him a pass with that "your war" crap... its insulting. vavso
 
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"while we are on the subject of spelling let me help the Dutchman do good on that all important american job interview"

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I didn’t know American was hiring again? oh well.. ;)



"whats the dutch motto "What have you done for me lately ?"
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Nope, You ehhh I mean your grandparents (1944/45) have done enough for us. And that's why we will be supporting you guys - as always – if you ask us.. And I'm proud at that fact..

Guess who was patrolling new York airspace together with the us air force sept 12 2001 ??



(hint: first letter is a D… Air force)



"as long as you are here its our country"
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Doh!


"I would wager a bet if I spouted off in your homeland like you your fellow country men would just love me right?"
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Although there are a lot of gay’s in my home country at the moment, they won’t love ya right away… However, as said before, you would be more then welcome, providing you have the right to live and work in the EU






"Enjoy the ride one day its over and time to get off . Vavso"
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Thanks buddy.


Friendly regards, from a 21 y/old Dutchman (PIC BE-200 and F/O Citation) have fun in your Cessna 150, get used to it, you’ll stay in it for a lonnnngg time with that attitude



My advice >>> learn something from some older (real aka mature) pilot’s at this website, like 99% of your fellow Americans are...
 
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Di' me con quien andas, y te di ere quien eres.

Con, en, whatever. Cos I don't care.

The thread regards foriegn students needing a security clearance. The fact remains that the students require the clearance. That it's justified is a matter of opinion, though opinions that it's not justified have no rational basis, and are certainly in the minority. In fact, I believe this thread began with a rant and a whine from someone misinformed on the topic, who continued to rant about it despite several suggestions and links that would help clarify that person's misunderstanding.

Then it drifted to selfrighteous drivel regarding the efficacy of legal alienship, citizenship, and quite apparently, indirectly the amount of sleep that certain regulars had last night. Give it a rest.
 
guess i don't threat ya with respect eh?.. ok..

[/whatever] (learn how to READ buddy) [whatever]


Re: grammar and spelling errors..

I know and I’m working on it..

I speak and write 5 languages how about yourself?
 
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Dutchboy

How about we wager who makes more Cash big mouth .I bet you $1,000 bucks right now I triple your yearly salary. And I own my own plane jerkoff. I spend more $ on fuel a day in my plane than you make in a day You are a f/o radio operator button pusher .
Sad thing is I was complimenting you on your english. As far as languages I speak 3 .
 
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"I spend more $ on fuel a day in my plane than you make in a day You are a f/o radio operator button pusher ."

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You have to pay for fuel; while I get paid to burn it..


Congrats buddy! that must be great.. I love the fact that many people in this country own a airplane! good for you! fly safe and enjoy..

Need a Dutch pilot ? [/flame]
 
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I don't jerk off.. Got a US girl doing that stuff for me.. So no worries!

Why don't you, buy me (you are the old old rich guy, although you don’t act like one) a beer, and well talk about it? ;)
 
P.M. me

next time your in New York I 'll take you in my "152" then you can buy the beer. We can work on CRM Vavso
 
“cos” and “doh” are indeed none existent words.. However, lot’s of people use those “words” at this bulletin board.. That’s why I don’t have a problem using them..

Thanks for your advice, I appreciate it

Friendly regards,
FD

P.S. This is my last reply to this stupid topic.. Maybe I’m to old to play this childish game with ya..
 
Sounds like a plan! I’ve completed a JAA/CAA/FAA approved CRM/MCC course, I also wrote a CRM course for a small charter company in the West, last year, when I was 20 y/old.. I would love to see your “152” and talk about CRM/MCC issues. Very important stuff..

Re beer: you are buying buddy, you are inviting me, and you are the rich “older” guy..
 
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Ok,

Now I’m signing off.. I’m going to watch “Conan O’Brien” (so I can learn something about your culture ;) ) and go to bed..

All the best.

Going to Denver any time soon? Drop me a PM
 
Note to vavso: When correcting other peoples grammar and punctuation, make sure yours is perfect.

Hate to get TonyC over here!
 
Flyingdutchman said:
Show this topic to your grandparents.. I'm sure they will be proud at ya.. I’m also sure that I’m glad for them that back in their days your fellow country man where more civilized towards them..
Not quite. This nation as a matter of policy may have been more open (because most of the immigrants were European and more or less like us) , but your "friend" here has plenty of like-minded people going before him (because many of the immigrants weren't =completely= like us). Immigrants throughout US history have been accused to varying degrees of being oversexed, "taking our jobs", trying to "steal our women", "corrupting our youth", being shiftless and lazy, being crime-ridden, being loyal to some outside power among other things. You name it. It's all been there before. I think it started with the first group after the Pilgrims.
 
TO024 said:
Ok, I am really confused here. Basically what does this law say? Will it affect me as a student pilot in a university aviation program?
I noticed that folks were way to busy arguing with each other to answer you.

Without getting into too much detail, the TSA regulation requires the registration and security checking of non-US citizens who receive flight training. As part of that process, the rule requires flight schools to verify US citizenship and keep copies of proof of cirtizenship papers - birth certifciate, US passoprt, naturalization certificate. Part of the rule went into effect earlier this month, part went into effect October 20, and part has, as of yesterday, been delayed until December 20.

Whether citizen or not, the rule affects the you as a student pilot in a universityaviation program unless the program is strictly a ground school. The rule applies to flight training, which includes training in both airplanes and simulators.

Chances are your school administration is handling it at that end.
 
PNEPilot said:
I'm a UK citizen, permanent resident alien, been here eight years...

The US Naturalization process would require me to renounce my British citizenship and hand over my passport to the US authorities, yes.

No. The US does not require a new citizen to take any formal steps to renounce his old citizenship before officials of the "old country"; and when the other country continues to claim a naturalized US citizen as one of its own, current US policy recognizes that such a person may have to use a passport from the other country in order to visit there, and such an action does not put the person's US citizenship in jeopardy.

I'm a naturalized citizen; was never asked to renounce my "old country" citizenship or hand over my passport.
 
Flyingdutchman said:
Dutch and English people die for your country as we speak buddy, while fighting your war, and without being US citizens. FD.
What's funny is, a lot of U.S. citizens don't realize that the first Governor of Montana was one of the original founders of the Irish Republican Army. He was sentenced to "transportation" (this is known as "citizen death") after being captured by the British during one of the earlier failed armed rebellions.

After coming to the states, he served in the Union army during the Northern War of Agression, went to law school and became a lawyer. He also organized U.S. based financial support for the Irish Republican Army and was involved in U.S. based armed invasions into Canada.
 
It may be possible to become a Dual Citizen of the United States, and your country of birth, I believe there is a short list of countries, of which Israel, UK, and Republic of Ireland are a few.

The law is the law, no matter how pointless it may seem. Learn it and make adjustments to your business. It really isn't that complicated, and is better than doing nothing, or worrying about offending the minority of pilots like myself.

US citizens funding the IRA...there's no doubt about that...if they only knew.
 

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