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unanswerd--> from your post it sounds like you went through a weekend prep course to pass the FAA written, and are not actively involved in flight training.
The questions you ask are legitimate, BUT they are lazy.
 
JAFI, I appreciate the fact that you've responded in a manner somewhat less obnoxious than others. However, I see you joking around with Tony C and displaying doubts about whether not I'm even a student pilot. I would only ask you what has prompted such doubts, because I honestly cannot find any actions conducted by myself that might lead a person to draw these types of conclusions. Nevertheless, I apologize for calling you an idiot, even though I still do not agree with your initial statements in the least bit.

Finally, I realize this is faceless communication, and that people will say and do things that they otherwise wouldn't in person. But I get the feeling that most everyone on this forum, including Tony C, is a legitimate aviator. Subsequently, I cannot help but become slightly distressed and irritated upon hearing these same people call me a troll and a moron after simply asking for clarification of an NTSB regulation. I'm not going to lose sleep, but it is very irritating nonetheless...

I am through arguing, and for what it's worth, I appreciate the information from those willing to help. Hell, maybe even from you.
 
UnAnswerd said:


... I get the feeling that most everyone on this forum, including Tony C, is a legitimate aviator.

Yes, in fact, my parents were married just over a year before I was born.



;)





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UnAnswerd,

If in fact you are distressed over flightinfo.

You do need help.
 
JAFI said:
If you are going to fly airplanes, operate heavy machinery, or handle sharp objects, you need to react to stressful situations better. Learn to let stress roll off your back...

After a long, hectic day at work, is it okay to refer back to this thread and laugh my @ss off? I'm not a troll. I swear.

Just wondering...
 
TonyC said:
Yes, in fact, my parents were married just over a year before I was born.



;)





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*gasp*
I can't be the only bastard pilot with a crack-whore mother on this web-board.........can I?
 
smellthejeta said:
After a long, hectic day at work, is it okay to refer back to this thread and laugh my @ss off? I'm not a troll. I swear.

Just wondering...

Should we be laughing at the humor or crying because some people just do not have a clue? What ever floats your boat, enjoy.

JAFI
 
I, "pity the fool" that ever sits next to "unanswered" in a cockpit.

If you're that annoying on the internet, your only hope is Fri8tdoggin' sigle pilot.
 
Tired, my intent is not to create amusement but to assist in some small way to the knowledge of the board members. Any time you get a bunch of "A" personalities in a discussion, well, it can get heated. I admire any person who tries to better their life, personal or professional. A student asking a question is one example. As an instructor some times you must soft shoe a student then other times you use the shoe to loft them a foot off the ground to get their attention. It can be hard over the computer screen to know which approach to use. We are so use to the face to face instruction that it can be hard to decide while just looking at a flat screen.


How serious am I? Sometimes too serious. But not many here have walked a family out to a crash site to collect personal effects after a fatal accident. It can give you a new perspective on the subject.

I do not mind helping some one, but I get irritated when I think some one is not doing their homework before looking for a free answer.

JAFI
 
JAFI said:
How serious am I? Sometimes too serious. But not many here have walked a family out to a crash site to collect personal effects after a fatal accident. It can give you a new perspective on the subject.

What I'm wondering is how long it takes for the 'fresh crash' smell to fade from memory, on scene before family even knew their loved ones were missing.

Too bad more accident investigators don't post to these boards. We have a lot to learn from them.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
The "fuzz's" perspective

JAFI said:
[M]y intent is not to create amusement but to assist in some small way to the knowledge of the board members . . . .
I, for one, appreciate JAFI's contributions. Pilots always seem to have beefs with the feds. It's great to hear the viewpoint from the other side of the desk. If anything, it makes for a far more balanced discussion, which can only further the cause of learning.
 

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