Mxsmanic wrote in
news:fvsc04tjm6cttj73rtnr1qhrro751cgo04@4ax.com:
> TMOliver writes:
>
>> Even from the back
>> seat, let me be the first to let you know that both controlling
>> intercepts and feeling the liquified bowel, rear-end chewing the seat
>> cushion whilst the a/c is landing aboard the ship bears absolutely no
>> relationship to anything Bill Gates's boys ever wrote.
>
> It bears no relationship to other types of flying, either.
>
>> There's the memory of that unsimulated moment of panic after a big
>> thump when your earphones come alive with the words "Bolter, Bolter,
>> Bolter!", an inducement to uncertainty duplicated by no simulator....
>
> See above.
>
>> They've got fancy simulators at Pensacola, but the transition to the
>> real thing involves taking a bird out and putting it on a moving deck
>> with modest margin for error.
>
> Most airline pilots, even those with thousands of hours, would be
> incapable of landing on a carrier deck. Does that mean that they
> aren't "real" pilots?
>
> Most carrier pilots would find it difficult to get from departure to
> destination in a commercial air transport. Does that mean that they
> are not "real" pilots?
>
Only a moron with shit for brains, in other words, YOU, Anthony, wouldn't
understand to the level where you come up with an assinine post like this.
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